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World War I Recruitment Posters From:

Discussion Questions What methods are these posters using to recruit young men? Consider words and images. What methods are these posters using to recruit young men? Consider words and images. How is war depicted in these posters? How is war depicted in these posters? How are soldiers depicted? How are soldiers depicted? Why would young men such as Paul and his classmates be eager to enlist? Why would young men such as Paul and his classmates be eager to enlist? How do the ideas of war presented in these posters compare to the war as shown in All Quiet? How do the ideas of war presented in these posters compare to the war as shown in All Quiet?

Canada

Germany

Australia

France

UK

UK (continued)

Italy

Russia The Enemy is at the Gates! Struggle of the Red Knight with dark forces

USA

USA (continued)

Discussion Questions What methods are these posters using to recruit young men? Consider words and images. What methods are these posters using to recruit young men? Consider words and images. How is war depicted in these posters? How is war depicted in these posters? How are soldiers depicted? How are soldiers depicted? Why would young men such as Paul and his classmates be eager to enlist? Why would young men such as Paul and his classmates be eager to enlist? How do the ideas of war presented in these posters compare to the war as shown in All Quiet? How do the ideas of war presented in these posters compare to the war as shown in All Quiet?