Getting people riled up to beat back the Hun

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Getting people riled up to beat back the Hun World War I Propaganda Getting people riled up to beat back the Hun

CPI or Creel Committee Official propaganda ministry Influenced all forms of media Led to the domination of Hollywood films over the world

Propaganda Varieties Hating the enemy War bonds Patriotism Inspiring the home front Shaming people into action

Hating The Enemy

Hating The Enemy

War Bonds

War Bonds

Patriotism

Patriotism

Inspiring The Home Front

Inspiring The Home Front

Shaming People Action

Shaming People Into Action