The Brandeis University World War I and World War II Propaganda Posters collection includes nearly 100 different images (a majority from the WWI era) addressing a variety of American war aims. The ...
In an age before radio or television, illustrations like this were used by all sides in the war to dehumanize the enemy. Another purpose of propaganda posters in WWI was to raise morale at home ...
Propaganda posters first appeared in Russia during the First World War. Visual media plastered across shops, fences, and railway stations demonized the Germans and Austrians and helped boost war ...
"I hope that propaganda in the past will be used to help visitors think about the war and its history so that it will never happen again.” The exhibit shows posters and daily goods that the ...
The Russian Revolution was a time of great upheaval but also great creativity. As events take place to mark the 100th anniversary of the uprising, here are 10 classic images that rallied the ...
During the war that message often fell within the definition of propaganda: the deliberate ... federal agencies issued a flood of brightly colored posters. Labor unions and big corporations ...
A handful of British second world war propaganda posters employed slogans that are still well known today. ‘Dig for Victory’, ‘Careless Talk Costs Lives’, ‘Make Do and Mend’ have become classics of ...
Image caption, Posters urged women to help the war effort. The Women's Land Army worked on farms to grow crops for people to eat. Before rationing was introduced, posters encouraged people to cut ...
"Kidnapped by Hamas” posters spread throughout New York in the weeks after Oct. 7 and, just as quickly, pro-Palestinian ...
Propaganda is used to try to make people ... to recruit men for the armed services. Image caption, Posters urged women to help the war effort. The Women's Land Army worked on farms to grow crops ...