World War I Propaganda
Definition…. Propaganda – Information or ideas which are often deliberately projected to help harm a person, group, institution or nation.
Historical Context The most common use of propaganda was in the political aspects of WWI. Most commonly referring to efforts sponsored by governments and political groups.
Importance of the Poster. The television had yet to be invented. The radio was an uncommon item within the household / hard to find within the public realm. Posters were the most effective means to project political messages.
Methods used in the Construction of Poster Propaganda Catchy Phrases : Use of catchy slogans and phrases to garner support. Expressions of Patriotism: Displaying symbols which represents the country ( FLAGS, EAGLES) Demoralizing of an Enemy Force: Directly attacking the enemy. Often half-truths : Use of false information to persuade opinions of readers.
Finding Government Support. Propaganda was often connected with the negative feelings towards a particular party. WWI Propaganda: Focused on building military support. Raising funds Finding Resources