Analyzing World War I Propaganda Posters

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Analyzing World War I Propaganda Posters US Goal 8

You will be analyzing Propaganda from World War I, using the “Propaganda Objectives and Tools” Handout On your chart, you are to identify the objective of each poster and the propaganda tools used in the poster (HINT: consider which country the poster is from, that will help you understand it!) If you need help understanding a poster be sure to ask!

Example: Picture 8A This is a US poster showing NYC under attack by German forces, the Statue of Liberty is under flames Objective: eliminate dissent and unify Americans behind the war effort Propaganda tools: demonization, emotional appeals, patriotic appeals, half-truths or lies, and evocative visual symbols

8B

8C

8D “This is the way to freedom—the enemy wills it so! Therefore sign up for war loans!”

8E

8F “For France, pour out your gold. Gold fights for victory.”

“Superior to Everything”

8H “Freedom of the seas. England is the bloodsucker of the world.”

8I

8J