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World War I propaganda posters The following slides are propaganda posters from the First World War. All of the European governments involved in the conflict extensively used propaganda, as a central component of their strategies of preparing their countries to fight the war. Each established either full propaganda ministries or offices within existing ministries to generate posters, postcards and other images aimed at the population.

I. Recruitment Posters

World War I recruitment posters

English wartime poster

English wartime poster

English wartime poster

II. Wartime Propaganda

English wartime poster

English wartime poster

German wartime poster

German wartime poster

German wartime poster

German wartime poster

Austrian War bond poster

“Fatherland, Family, Future”, Austrian war loan poster, 1916

“Peace through Victory”, Austrian war loan poster, 1916

Russian loan drive poster, 1916

III. Women and the War