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Objectives
 examine WWI propaganda posters
 discuss the objectives, uses, and successes of propaganda
Preview
 Propaganda and advertising are very similar
    Advertising is often meant to get people to buy a product or
     use a service
    Propaganda is meant to get people to think, act, or feel a
     particular way
 Advertisers and Propagandists use many of the same
  tools—slogans, humor, caricatures, emotional images or
  language, and visual symbols
Preview
  Look through the magazine
   or newspaper on your desk
   and find an advertisement
   that is particularly effective.
  Write below the ad the
   objective you think the ad is
   designed to achieve.
  Annotate the ad to indicate
   the tools the advertiser used
   to achieve their objective.
Common Objectives
of Wartime Propaganda
 To recruit soldiers, either through a draft or voluntary
    enlistment
   To finance the war effort through the sale of war bonds—
    loans from citizens to the government—or new taxes.
   To eliminate dissent and unifying the country behind the
    war effort
   To conserve resources—such as food, oil, and steel—
    necessary to wage war
   To increase participation in organizations to support the
    war effort
Common Tools
Used in Wartime Propaganda
 Demonization
 Emotional Appeals
 Name-Calling
 Patriotic Appeals
 Half-Truths or Lies
 Catchy Slogans
 Evocative Visual Symbols
 Humor or Cariacatures
Primary Source Analysis
 Let’s do the first poster together.
Poster A
 What do you see here?
 What is happening in
  the poster?
 Which country do you
  think produced this
  poster?
 What objective is the
  poster designed to
  achieve?
 What propaganda tools
  are used in this poster?
Poster A
 This is a U.S. poster showing the city of
  New York under attack by German
  forces.
 The poster depicts the destruction of the
  Statue of Liberty and New York City in
  flames. The caption of the poster
  reads, “That liberty shall not perish from
  the Earth. Buy Liberty Bonds.”
 Many Americans showed their support
  for the war by purchasing Liberty Bonds
  from the government. The profits went
  to the war effort, which made those who
  bought the bonds feel they were doing
  their part for the war.
 The objective of the poster is to eliminate
  dissent and unify Americans behind the
  war effort.
 There is evidence of the following
   propaganda tools:
       demonization,
       emotional appeals,
       patriotic appeals,
       half-truths or lies, and
       evocative visual symbols.
Primary Source Analysis
 With your partner, examine your poster, discuss the
  objective you think the poster was designed to achieve and
  the tools used in it, the country of origin, and record notes
  on your handout.
 Trade posters with another partner group around you.
  Repeat the steps above.
 Share your findings for both posters within the larger
  group.
 Be prepared to share your findings with the class.
Poster B
 This is a U.S. poster of a soldier
  returning from service in World War I.
 The poster is designed to evoke
  feelings of patriotism and devotion to
  family among potential recruits. T
 he soldier’s uniform and his loving
  family reinforce the poster’s caption,
  “For Home and Country.”
 The enemy helmet hanging from the
  soldier’s neck symbolizes his success
  in service to his country.
 The objectives of the poster are to
  recruit soldiers, eliminate dissent, and
  unify the country behind the war
  effort.
 There is evidence of the following
  propaganda tools:
       emotional appeals,
       patriotic appeals,
       catchy slogans, and
       evocative visual symbols.
Poster C
   This is a U.S. poster showing an enraged man
    ripping off his jacket.
   The source of the man’s anger is revealed in
    the newspaper at his feet, which describes
    atrocities committed by the Huns.
   Because of a comparison that a German
    Kaiser once made between the Germans and
    the Huns, a fearsome nomadic group from
    Asia, during World War I the term Huns was
    often used to refer to the Germans. Thus the
    newspaper headline implies savagery in
    recent German aggression.
   The implication of the poster is that the man
    is responding to such outrages by choosing to
    give up civilian life to become a marine.
   The objective of the poster is to recruit
    soldiers.
   There is evidence of the following
    propaganda tools:
       demonization,
       emotional appeals,
       name-calling,
       patriotic appeals, and
       half-truths or lies.
Poster D
 This is a a German poster depicting a
  fist in knight’s armor, which evokes
  Germany’s past military strength and
  medieval history.
 The caption of the poster reads, “Das ist
  der Weg zum Frieden—die Feinde
  wollen es so! Darum zeichne
  Kriegsanleihe!” (“That is the way to
  freedom—the enemy wills it so!
  Therefore sign up for war loans!”)
 Despite the fact that Germany launched
  the offensive that initiated fighting in
  World War I, the poster claims that
  Germany had no choice but to fight in
  the war—that the war was forced on
  Germany by its enemies.
 The objectives of the poster are to raise
  funds for the war effort, eliminate
  dissent, and unify the country behind
  the war effort.
 There is evidence of the following
  propaganda tools:
     emotional appeals,
     half-truths or lies, and
     evocative visual symbols.
Poster E
   This is a a U.S. poster showing a female gardener and a
    variety of fruits and vegetables going “over the top” of a
    hill.
   A U.S. flag flies proudly in the background.
   The phrase “over the top” originated during World War
    I, when soldiers had to climb over the top of the trenches
    before running into no man’s land to attack the enemy.
    The implication is that the woman and the produce are
    assisting in achieving victory over the enemy.
   The poster encourages Americans to plant what the
    federal government called “victory gardens” to grow food
    for themselves so that commercial agriculture output
    could support World War I soldiers.
   During the war, the U.S. Food Administration used
    posters like this one to promote victory gardens as well
    as food conservation efforts called wheatless Mondays
    and Wednesdays, meatless Tuesdays, and porkless
    Thursdays.
   The objective of the poster is to solicit support for the
    conservation of resources during the war.
   There is evidence of the following propaganda tools:
        emotional appeals,
        catchy slogans,
        evocative visual symbols, and
        humor.
Poster F
 This is a a French poster showing a
  rooster—a French national
  symbol—on a coin attacking a
  fearful German soldier.
 The coin is labeled
  “liberty, equality, and fraternity,” the
  slogan used during the French
  Revolution to declare the people’s
  values.
 The caption of the poster
  reads, “Pour la France, Versez Votre
  Or. L’Or Combat Pour La Victoire.”
  (“For France, pour out your gold.
  Gold fights for victory.”)
 The objective of the poster is to
  finance the war effort.
 There is evidence of the following
  propaganda tools:
     patriotic appeals,
     catchy slogans, and
     evocative visual symbols.
Poster
  G


  This is a a U.S. poster depicting the German Kaiser as a devil.
  The Kaiser is sitting on a stack of skulls, with a bloody sword at his feet. The
   captionof the poster reads, “Über Alles” (“Superior to everything”).
  The objective of the poster is to eliminate dissent and unify the country
   behind the American war effort. In the poster, we see evidence of the
   following propaganda tools:
  demonization, emotional appeals, half-truths or lies, catchy slogans, and
   humor or caricatures.
Poster
      H




   This is a a German poster showing Great Britain as an octopus whose tentacles encircle the globe.
   The caption of the poster reads, “Freiheit der Meere. England der Blutsauger der Welt.” (“Freedom of the seas. England is the
    bloodsucker of the world.”)
   The poster’s message is that Great Britain is the enemy of freedom in the world. The list of dates and locations at the bottom
    of the poster shows the places colonized by the British.
   The objective of the poster is to eliminate dissent and unify the German people behind the war effort.
   In the poster, we see evidence of the following propaganda tools: demonization, half-truths or lies, name-calling, and
    evocative visual symbols.
Poster I
 This is a a British poster
  showing a German helmet
  filled with ferns. The
  caption of the poster reads,
  “Do you want a fern basket
  like this? Join the Sixth and
  come and get one.” The
  German helmet—proof of
  conquest—was a prized
  acquisition among Allied
  soldiers. The presentation
  of it as a fern basket glosses
  over the killing that would
  have gone into acquiring it.
  The objective of the poster
  is to recruit soldiers. In the
  poster, we see evidence of
  the following propaganda
  tools: patriotic appeals and
  evocative visual symbols.
Poster J
 This is a U.S. poster showing a
  soldier returning from war and
  facing a student in a graduation cap.
 The caption of the poster
  reads, “When the Boys Come Home.
  While I was Over There what were
  You Doing Here? Students of
  America how will you answer him?”
 The poster was created for the
  United War Work Campaign, which
  raised funds for the war effort.
 The objective of the poster is to
  recruit participants to the
  organization to support the war
  effort.
 There is evidence of the following
  propaganda tools:
     emotional appeals,
     Patriotic appeals,
     evocative visual symbols, and
     participation in organizations to
       support the war effort.
Debrief
 What were some of the most common objectives you
    identified in the propaganda posters?
   What are some of the most common tools you identified in
    the propaganda posters?
   To what extent does propaganda appeal to emotions and
    not to reason? Why do you think this is so?
   Can you think of any forms of propaganda that affect your
    life? How do these forms of propaganda appeal to
    emotions of fear, hatred, sympathy, patriotism, or
    consumerism?
   How can you recognize propaganda in today’s world?
    Should the government try to limit or ban propaganda?
    Why or why not?

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Analyzing world war_i_propaganda_posters-1

  • 1.
  • 2. Objectives  examine WWI propaganda posters  discuss the objectives, uses, and successes of propaganda
  • 3. Preview  Propaganda and advertising are very similar  Advertising is often meant to get people to buy a product or use a service  Propaganda is meant to get people to think, act, or feel a particular way  Advertisers and Propagandists use many of the same tools—slogans, humor, caricatures, emotional images or language, and visual symbols
  • 4. Preview  Look through the magazine or newspaper on your desk and find an advertisement that is particularly effective.  Write below the ad the objective you think the ad is designed to achieve.  Annotate the ad to indicate the tools the advertiser used to achieve their objective.
  • 5. Common Objectives of Wartime Propaganda  To recruit soldiers, either through a draft or voluntary enlistment  To finance the war effort through the sale of war bonds— loans from citizens to the government—or new taxes.  To eliminate dissent and unifying the country behind the war effort  To conserve resources—such as food, oil, and steel— necessary to wage war  To increase participation in organizations to support the war effort
  • 6. Common Tools Used in Wartime Propaganda  Demonization  Emotional Appeals  Name-Calling  Patriotic Appeals  Half-Truths or Lies  Catchy Slogans  Evocative Visual Symbols  Humor or Cariacatures
  • 7. Primary Source Analysis  Let’s do the first poster together.
  • 8. Poster A  What do you see here?  What is happening in the poster?  Which country do you think produced this poster?  What objective is the poster designed to achieve?  What propaganda tools are used in this poster?
  • 9. Poster A  This is a U.S. poster showing the city of New York under attack by German forces.  The poster depicts the destruction of the Statue of Liberty and New York City in flames. The caption of the poster reads, “That liberty shall not perish from the Earth. Buy Liberty Bonds.”  Many Americans showed their support for the war by purchasing Liberty Bonds from the government. The profits went to the war effort, which made those who bought the bonds feel they were doing their part for the war.  The objective of the poster is to eliminate dissent and unify Americans behind the war effort.  There is evidence of the following propaganda tools:  demonization,  emotional appeals,  patriotic appeals,  half-truths or lies, and  evocative visual symbols.
  • 10. Primary Source Analysis  With your partner, examine your poster, discuss the objective you think the poster was designed to achieve and the tools used in it, the country of origin, and record notes on your handout.  Trade posters with another partner group around you. Repeat the steps above.  Share your findings for both posters within the larger group.  Be prepared to share your findings with the class.
  • 11. Poster B  This is a U.S. poster of a soldier returning from service in World War I.  The poster is designed to evoke feelings of patriotism and devotion to family among potential recruits. T  he soldier’s uniform and his loving family reinforce the poster’s caption, “For Home and Country.”  The enemy helmet hanging from the soldier’s neck symbolizes his success in service to his country.  The objectives of the poster are to recruit soldiers, eliminate dissent, and unify the country behind the war effort.  There is evidence of the following propaganda tools:  emotional appeals,  patriotic appeals,  catchy slogans, and  evocative visual symbols.
  • 12. Poster C  This is a U.S. poster showing an enraged man ripping off his jacket.  The source of the man’s anger is revealed in the newspaper at his feet, which describes atrocities committed by the Huns.  Because of a comparison that a German Kaiser once made between the Germans and the Huns, a fearsome nomadic group from Asia, during World War I the term Huns was often used to refer to the Germans. Thus the newspaper headline implies savagery in recent German aggression.  The implication of the poster is that the man is responding to such outrages by choosing to give up civilian life to become a marine.  The objective of the poster is to recruit soldiers.  There is evidence of the following propaganda tools:  demonization,  emotional appeals,  name-calling,  patriotic appeals, and  half-truths or lies.
  • 13. Poster D  This is a a German poster depicting a fist in knight’s armor, which evokes Germany’s past military strength and medieval history.  The caption of the poster reads, “Das ist der Weg zum Frieden—die Feinde wollen es so! Darum zeichne Kriegsanleihe!” (“That is the way to freedom—the enemy wills it so! Therefore sign up for war loans!”)  Despite the fact that Germany launched the offensive that initiated fighting in World War I, the poster claims that Germany had no choice but to fight in the war—that the war was forced on Germany by its enemies.  The objectives of the poster are to raise funds for the war effort, eliminate dissent, and unify the country behind the war effort.  There is evidence of the following propaganda tools:  emotional appeals,  half-truths or lies, and  evocative visual symbols.
  • 14. Poster E  This is a a U.S. poster showing a female gardener and a variety of fruits and vegetables going “over the top” of a hill.  A U.S. flag flies proudly in the background.  The phrase “over the top” originated during World War I, when soldiers had to climb over the top of the trenches before running into no man’s land to attack the enemy. The implication is that the woman and the produce are assisting in achieving victory over the enemy.  The poster encourages Americans to plant what the federal government called “victory gardens” to grow food for themselves so that commercial agriculture output could support World War I soldiers.  During the war, the U.S. Food Administration used posters like this one to promote victory gardens as well as food conservation efforts called wheatless Mondays and Wednesdays, meatless Tuesdays, and porkless Thursdays.  The objective of the poster is to solicit support for the conservation of resources during the war.  There is evidence of the following propaganda tools:  emotional appeals,  catchy slogans,  evocative visual symbols, and  humor.
  • 15. Poster F  This is a a French poster showing a rooster—a French national symbol—on a coin attacking a fearful German soldier.  The coin is labeled “liberty, equality, and fraternity,” the slogan used during the French Revolution to declare the people’s values.  The caption of the poster reads, “Pour la France, Versez Votre Or. L’Or Combat Pour La Victoire.” (“For France, pour out your gold. Gold fights for victory.”)  The objective of the poster is to finance the war effort.  There is evidence of the following propaganda tools:  patriotic appeals,  catchy slogans, and  evocative visual symbols.
  • 16. Poster G  This is a a U.S. poster depicting the German Kaiser as a devil.  The Kaiser is sitting on a stack of skulls, with a bloody sword at his feet. The captionof the poster reads, “Über Alles” (“Superior to everything”).  The objective of the poster is to eliminate dissent and unify the country behind the American war effort. In the poster, we see evidence of the following propaganda tools:  demonization, emotional appeals, half-truths or lies, catchy slogans, and humor or caricatures.
  • 17. Poster H  This is a a German poster showing Great Britain as an octopus whose tentacles encircle the globe.  The caption of the poster reads, “Freiheit der Meere. England der Blutsauger der Welt.” (“Freedom of the seas. England is the bloodsucker of the world.”)  The poster’s message is that Great Britain is the enemy of freedom in the world. The list of dates and locations at the bottom of the poster shows the places colonized by the British.  The objective of the poster is to eliminate dissent and unify the German people behind the war effort.  In the poster, we see evidence of the following propaganda tools: demonization, half-truths or lies, name-calling, and evocative visual symbols.
  • 18. Poster I  This is a a British poster showing a German helmet filled with ferns. The caption of the poster reads, “Do you want a fern basket like this? Join the Sixth and come and get one.” The German helmet—proof of conquest—was a prized acquisition among Allied soldiers. The presentation of it as a fern basket glosses over the killing that would have gone into acquiring it. The objective of the poster is to recruit soldiers. In the poster, we see evidence of the following propaganda tools: patriotic appeals and evocative visual symbols.
  • 19. Poster J  This is a U.S. poster showing a soldier returning from war and facing a student in a graduation cap.  The caption of the poster reads, “When the Boys Come Home. While I was Over There what were You Doing Here? Students of America how will you answer him?”  The poster was created for the United War Work Campaign, which raised funds for the war effort.  The objective of the poster is to recruit participants to the organization to support the war effort.  There is evidence of the following propaganda tools:  emotional appeals,  Patriotic appeals,  evocative visual symbols, and  participation in organizations to support the war effort.
  • 20. Debrief  What were some of the most common objectives you identified in the propaganda posters?  What are some of the most common tools you identified in the propaganda posters?  To what extent does propaganda appeal to emotions and not to reason? Why do you think this is so?  Can you think of any forms of propaganda that affect your life? How do these forms of propaganda appeal to emotions of fear, hatred, sympathy, patriotism, or consumerism?  How can you recognize propaganda in today’s world? Should the government try to limit or ban propaganda? Why or why not?

Notes de l'éditeur

  1. Demonization This tool involves portraying the enemy as purely evil, menacing, murderous, andaggressive. The propagandist attempts to remove all confusion and ambiguity about whom the publicshould hate. The enemy may be portrayed as a hairy beast or as the devil himself. This tool becomesmore powerful when the enemy can be blamed for committing atrocities against women, children, orother noncombatants.Emotional Appeals This tool involves playing on people’s emotions to promote the war effort. Sincefear is a very strong emotion, propagandists create their work based on the premise that the more acommunication frightens a person, the more likely he or she is to take action. Thus propagandists arecareful to detail the action they want the consumer of the propaganda to carry out.Name-Calling This tool involves using loaded labels to encourage hatred of the enemy. For example,using a label like “Huns” to compare the Germans to an earlier vicious group of attackers reinforces anegative stereotype and assists propagandists in demonizing the enemy.Patriotic Appeals This tool involves using patriotic language or symbols to appeal to viewer’snational pride.Half-Truths or Lies This tool involves deception or twisting the truth. The propagandist mayattempt to include some element of truth in the propaganda to make an argument more persuasive.For example, assigning the enemy complete responsibility for the war and portraying one’s owncountry as a victim of aggression is a common propaganda tool.Catchy Slogans This tool involves using memorable phrases to foster support for the war effort. Forexample, short phrases like “Remember the Maine!” and “Remember the Alamo!” have been verysuccessful in motivating Americans to strongly support the use of arms against Spain and Mexico,respectively.Evocative Visual Symbols This tool involves using symbols that appeal to people’s emotions—likeflags, statues, mothers, children, and enemy uniforms—to promote the war effort.Humor or Caricatures This tool involves capturing the viewer’s attention through the use of humoror great exaggeration to promote the war effort. The enemy is almost always the butt of the jokesused by propagandists.