Mobilizing the Home Front Propaganda and the War Effort Recruiting soldiers Buying War Bonds Saving Food Contributing to the War Industry (weapons factories) Joining the Red Cross
“First Call” the Poster Art of World War I
British Recruitment Ad, 1915 following the sinking of the ship “Lusitania”
Civic organizations use the media to call for war. Poster from the Mayor’s Committee, New York 1917
“Go soldiers and fulfill your role as Christians. Oh gentleman, complete your duty to your fatherland and earn your place in Heaven.” German recruitment poster, 1914
“Committee on Public Information” established as the nations first propaganda agency.
About two-thirds of all war financing came from the selling of “war bonds” to the public.
U.S. Food Administration poster, 1917
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Life on the Home Front Women join the war effort
French Women Factory Workers
German women factory workers
Russian Women Soldiers
Working in the Fields
A Woman Ambulance Driver
Red Cross Nurses
Women in the Army Auxiliary
Spies “Mata Hari” Real Name: Margareetha Geertruide Zelle German Spy!
BBC Video: The Changing role of Women
Fighting in the Great War Trench Warfare –Most of the fighting occurred in man-made trenches –Video: Gallipoli, The Trenches Scene –gallipoli interactive mapgallipoli interactive map Christmas truce –Christmas 1914, fighting stopped for a day –Video: The Christmas Truce
Weapons and New Technology Machine Guns Chemical Warfare –Mustard gas –Video: All quiet on the Western Front
French Renault Tank
British Tank at Ypres
U-Boats
Allied Ships Sunk by U-Boats
The Airplane “Squadron Over the Brenta”Max Edler von Poosch, 1917
Curtis-Martin U.S. Aircraft Plant
The Zeppelin
Flame Throwers Grenade Launchers
Mustard Gas Machine Guns
Reading Material World War I US entry into WWI worksheet + questions (see blog)