Propaganda has always been important, to some extent (depending on how you define it), in any kind of war. World War I, it was no different, as it was by the Allies at least used to convince men to enlist (the famous poster of Uncle Sam saying "I Want You" is from this period) and was also to encourage the public to agree to and support action against the Axis Powers (examples of this would include the exaggerated claims of German soldiers killing babies with their bayonets).
Britain's portrayal of Germany
At the onset of World War I, people believed that it was patriotic to support the war. Propaganda was used to influence the opinion of the war.
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In world war 1,British propaganda took various forms ,including pictures, literature and film.Britain also placed significant emphasis on atrocity propaganda as a way of mobilizing hatred against germany
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The media printed news on the sinking of the "Lusitania" and made most Americans hate the Germans for doing that. It was mostly used for good in World War 1.
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made posters promoting the war
Propaganda was often displayed in public places, where many people would see it.