World War I Propaganda Posters

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World War I Propaganda Posters 1914-1918 http://www.firstworldwar.com/posters/index.htm

Britain

Economic Appeal

Belgium Righteous Appeal London Treaty of 1839 signatories guarantee Belgian neutrality

Belgium Sentimental Appeal

Women

Recruitment: Fear

Recruitment: Shame

Recruitment: Patriotism Lord Kitchener – probably the most famous recruitment poster

Recruitment: Self Interest

Misinformation

Fielder

Home Front

Total War

Fielder

Blurring the line

Empire Jennifer

Germany Tommy, David and Andy

David

Andy

Russia Tommy

France Cara

Cara and Konstantin

Rachel

Rachel and Konstantin

Annika

Annika

Canada Donovan

Australia Scott

U.S.

Reality http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/war/wwone/launch_ani_wwone_movies.shtml