1984 Propaganda Poster Your assignment is to create a propaganda poster appropriate for the fictional government of INGSOC in George Orwell’s novel 1984.

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1984 Propaganda Poster Your assignment is to create a propaganda poster appropriate for the fictional government of INGSOC in George Orwell’s novel Since George Orwell drew inspiration for his novel from the fear of totalitarianism as he saw it manifested in Nazi Germany and Communist Russia, use propaganda posters from those governments as sources of ideas. You may choose any slogan or motto from 1984, such as “Big Brother is Watching You”, or you can make a poster that promotes the supposed accomplishments of INGSOC.

All of the images in the following slideshow were found at the Calvin College Nazi and East German Propaganda Archive located at the website listed below. cas/gpa/index.htm cas/gpa/index.htm

Advertisement for Hitler’s book “Mein Kampf” (My Fight/Struggle)

The Winter Aid (Winterhilfswerk ) was the Nazi Party charity. Each year there was a drive to solicit donations to help the needy. Contributions were not entirely "voluntary." The text translates as: "No one shall go hungry! No one shall be cold!"

This poster advertises the Nazi charity, the NSV. The text translates: "Health, child protection, fighting poverty, aiding travelers, community, helping mothers: These are the tasks of the National Socialist People's Charity. Become a member!"

The text says that German construction expenditures rose from 10.9 billion Marks in 1932 to 14.5 billion in "That is what Adolf Hitler has done for German craftsmen. All classes vote on 29 March for Freedom, Peace & Construction.”

The caption: "Hitler is building. Help him. Buy German goods."

The caption reads: "Germany is free!“

"All Germany hears the Führer on the People's Receiver."

The text of this 1940 poster reads: "Youth Serves the Führer. All 10-year-olds into the Hitler Youth." Membership in the Hitler Youth had become mandatory in 1936.