1) What kind of propaganda is this poster using? 2) What does this poster want you to do?

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1) What kind of propaganda is this poster using? 2) What does this poster want you to do?

The Ugly Truth of WWI

“The First casualty of war is the truth…”

There was not a lot of land gained by each group during warfare  One would gain some and then the other side would gain some Stuck in the same position without much progress

New machines lead to the need of trenches  Way of protection and cover

“The gas creeps over the ground..like a big, soft jelly-fish…Inside the gas mask my head booms and roars- it is nigh bursting. My lungs are tight, they breathe always the same hot, used up air, the veins on my temples are swollen. I feel I am suffocating”

Shell shock reaction of soldiers in World War I to the trauma of battle helplessness appearing variously as panic, or flight, an inability to reason, sleep, walk or talk. Physical Issues panic attacks tiredness lack of concentration

Is it truly sweet to die for one’s country?