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Use of Propaganda During World War I and Beyond

Propaganda Something designed to influence our opinions, emotions, attitudes and behavior to persuade us to believe in something or to do something can be a poster, ad, song, movie, etc.

Goals of Propaganda Posters Recruitment of soldiers: Posters aimed at recruitment attempted to get men to join the army and fight for their country. Conservation of goods: These posters encouraged people at home to conserve goods so that they could be used by soldiers in the war. Purchasing of war bonds: These posters advocated the purchase of war bonds, which would help the government fund the war. Support for the war at home: These posters encouraged people not in the army to become involved in the war at home by joining organizations or working in industries related to the war effort.

Propaganda Techniques Fear Name Calling Glittering Generality Bandwagon Plain Folks Appeal Testimonial

Propaganda Techniques Fear

Propaganda Techniques 2. Name Calling (negative names or adjectives)

Propaganda Techniques 3. Glittering Generality (Good adjectives / names)

Propaganda Techniques 4. Bandwagon (everyone’s doing it)

Propaganda Techniques 5. Plain Folks Appeal ( “of the people”)

Propaganda Techniques 6. Testimonial (famous endorsement)

Images to capture the viewer Words in the form of slogan Propaganda Includes: A goal for the viewer A technique Images to capture the viewer Words in the form of slogan

Why the need for increased U.S. propaganda during WWI? President Wilson initially wanted to keep U.S. neutral and avoid the war abroad. U.S. had a large immigrant population from Europe. 17 million out of 100 million Americans had been born outside of the U.S. There were strong feeling of support for the Central Powers from the German-American and Irish-American immigrants.

Why the need for increased propaganda during WWI? When the U.S. finally decided to enter the war in 1917 there was major concern about the “lack of public unity” about the war. This concern led to the creation of the Committee of Public Information (CPI). The CPI’s goal was to “promote the war domestically while publicizing American war aims abroad.” During WWI, the U.S. published more propaganda posters than any other single nation.

The Lusitania

British response to sinking of Lusitania Deemed the incident an “Act of Piracy.” Increased its use of propaganda to include images of the Lusitania sinking to further influence the hearts and minds of the American public.

Example of British Propaganda

Example of British Propaganda

Example of U.S. Propaganda

Example of U.S. Propaganda