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WWI and WWII Propaganda Ben Kahrl/Dartmouth High School/ bkahrl@dartmouthps.org
Various Themes Portrayal of the Enemy Portrayal of Women Encouraging Actions Discouraging Actions Playing on Emotion
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Portrayal of the Enemy How do posters from various countries portray the enemy? What images do they use? What emotion are they trying to elicit? How do we see this in modern-day?
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Portrayal of the Enemy Approach, images, emotions, modern-day WWI
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Portrayal of the Enemy Approach, images, emotions, modern-day
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Portrayal of the Enemy Approach, images, emotions, modern-day
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Portrayal of the Enemy Approach, images, emotions, modern-day
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Portrayal of Women What are the different images of women?
Are there positive images? Are there negative images? What activities do the posters encourage women to do? Would those posters be the same today or would they be different?
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today.
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today. Think about how women are portrayed in these two posters that you have seen already. WWI
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today.
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today.
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today.
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today.
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today.
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today.
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Portrayal of Women – various images, activities, positive, negative, today.
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Encouraging Actions What actions do they encourage people to do?
What actions for soldiers? What actions for people on the Home Front? Why are those actions important?
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Encouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front?
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Encouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front?
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Encouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front?
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Encouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front?
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Encouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front?
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Encouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front?
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Encouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front?
WWI French “poilu” – “They Shall Not Pass” German “soldat” – Help Us Win, buy the war bonds
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Encouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front?
WWI French ‘poilu” – “Get them, buy the second printing of the national defense” German “soldat” – I watch and fight for you, buy the war bonds
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Discouraging Actions What actions do they discourage people to do?
What actions for soldiers? What actions for people on the Home Front? Why were those actions important for people to avoid?
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Discouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front, importance?
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WWII Discouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front, importance?
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WWII Discouraging Actions – What actions for soldiers or on the Home Front, importance?
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Playing on Emotion What kinds of emotions do various posters incite or elicit? Why do you think that the government wanted people to feel that way?
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Encouraging Emotions – What emotions does the government want people to feel and why?
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Encouraging Emotions – What emotions does the government want people to feel and why?
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Remade Posters What is the basic message?
Are these appropriate or should the government be able to limit this negative speech because it may hurt our troops?
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Remade WWII posters – Original with remade one.
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Remade WWII posters – Original with remade one.
The SA was the original Nazi group. They wore brown shirts. The original supporters of Mussolini were called the Black Shirts
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Remade WWII posters – Original with remade one.
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Remade WWII posters – Original with remade one.
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Remade WWII posters – Original with remade one.
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Which categories do these fit in?
Propaganda Which categories do these fit in?
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Baby Adolf The picture on the left first appeared in the United States in 1933 and was widely printed in newspapers. It was represented as being a picture of Adolf Hitler as a baby. It caused such a sensation that the German consul eventually felt obligated to denounce it as a 'fabrication.' Sometime in 1937 Mrs. Harriet M.W. Downs, of Westport, Conn., noticed the picture in a magazine and recognized the infant as her own son, John May Warren (who by then was eight years-old and didn't resemble Hitler at all). The original picture of her son is shown above on the right. An unknown hoaxer had retouched the image to remove the frilly bonnet and darken the baby's eyes.
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Front Back
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This mechanical leaflet is about the U-boat war
This mechanical leaflet is about the U-boat war. It shows the future German seamen what they can expect if they go to the U-boat weapon. In the first position the leaflet says: 'We sail to England'. If you pull the label at the bottom, the allied message comes in sight: 'We go down into a cold grave'.
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There was a very famous newspaper-like leaflet dropped over Germany by the RAF. It was called "Luftpost". In nearly every paper was at least one cartoon. This cartoon is taken from a July 1941 number and depicts Hitler as a leader that doesn't care about his soldiers because they are the only thing not 'on ration'.
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A leaflet with the title: 'The fortress of Europe has no roof' The cartoon shows a comparison of the year 1940 and No further comment needed! Achse=axis Demokratien=democracy
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Fake “Life” Magazine Left: Real R: Fake
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Fake “Life” Magazine
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Fake “Life” Magazine
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U.S. Propaganda for Japan
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U.S. Propaganda for Japan (Translation on Next Page)
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U.S. Propaganda for Japan (Translation)
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