WWI Propaganda Posters. Uncle Sam Australia…”drafting citizen soldiers”

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WWI Propaganda Posters

Uncle Sam

Australia…”drafting citizen soldiers”

U.S. Homeland Security

Britain Punishing Germany

“The Cordial Agreement” German Poster

Hungarian Anti-Communist “Red Parliament”

Assignment * Choose 3 posters, discuss their meaning, who they are targeting, and how you feel about them. *Create a propaganda poster based on one of the topics below or create one of your own. Poster Topics: Encourage men to enlist Pressure women to encourage their husbands, boyfriends and brothers to enlist Encourage women to help out at home Encourage children to help war effort Being in favour of or against conscription Lobbying woman’s right to vote Being in favour of or against the Treaty of Versailles Encouraging pacificism Encouraging military aggression Showing the role of multicultural groups Nationalism