Propaganda in World War One
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Propaganda is a specific type
of message presentation
aimed at serving an agenda.
At its root, the denotation of
propaganda is 'to propagate
(actively spread) a philosophy
or point of view'.
The most common use of the
term (historically) is in
political contexts; in particular
to refer to certain efforts
sponsored by governments or
political groups. (Wikipedia)
Each of the nations which
participated in World
War One from 1914-18
used propaganda
posters.
They used posters to:
• justify their involvement to
their own populace
• As a means of recruiting
men
• A way to raise money and
resources to sustain the
military campaign.
• To urge conservation
Television
had not yet
been invented
Not everyone owned
or had access to a
radio
Posters were the most
effective means of
getting a message
across
Quite
often propaganda
is connected with
negative emotions
During the Great War the
governments needed
money for the war effort
so they focused their
efforts on posters aimed
at raising money from
citizens for the war effort
Name Calling:
Labeling someone or something negative or having an antagonistic attitude
towards it.
Glittering Generalities:
Transfer
Label the subject with positive terms and words in order to win its approval
Carries positive symbols, changing people’s emotions and gaining their
approval (Ex: American Flag)
Testimonials:
Testimonials by others which the audience favorite, promoting topics or
people (Ex: Celebrities)
Plain Folks
When someone relates themselves to the audience in order to gain their
approval
Card Stacking
When facts are both selected and also omitted, disorienting the information
from the people
Band Wagon
Persuading others to “follow the crowd” and take the same action that
everyone else is
Poster 1
Poster 2
Poster 3
Poster 4
Poster 5
Poster 6
Poster 7
Poster 8
Poster 9
Poster 10
Poster 11
Poster 12
Poster 13
Create
2 propaganda
posters on one of the
topics on the right.
• 1 on the front and 1 on
the back of your paper
Your
poster must
include the following:
• A picture
• A call to action
• A slogan
Buying Victory Bonds
Saving/ Conserving Food
Keeping your mouth shut
Joining the Army
Demonizing the enemy
Women and the War
Effort
World War I Posters- Canada
http://www.firstworldwar.com/posters/can
ada.htm