They made posters so the village can learn from them.most posters at that time were about gas masks.
World War One.
They would be called a coward and be shunned from their town.
The posters usually despicted a soldier fighting for America. This gave us the hope that if we kept fighting, we could win the war.
The posters encouraging people to enlist in World War I were commonly referred to as "recruitment posters." One of the most iconic examples is the British "Lord Kitchener Wants You" poster, featuring a stern-faced Lord Kitchener pointing directly at the viewer. These posters aimed to evoke a sense of duty, patriotism, and urgency, urging men to join the military and support the war effort. They often used bold imagery and persuasive language to inspire enlistment.
They were called Film Posters. Also called "One Sheet Film Posters" or "One Sheet Movie Posters"
because that is what posters said to make more people sign up because that is what posters said to make more people sign up
OpArt
They are called "Demotivationals" or "Demotivational Posters", the opposite of Motivationals or Motivational Posters.
To Be Called For - 1914 was released on: USA: 2 September 1914
Called to the Front - 1914 was released on: UK: August 1914 USA: October 1914
Miles D. Barton has written: 'Hollywood movie posters, 1914-1990' -- subject(s): American Film posters, Catalogs, Collectors and collecting, History, Motion pictures
They Called It 'Baby' - 1914 was released on: USA: 22 October 1914
Propaganda.
One can download high quality movie posters from the website which is called MoviePosterDB. The website has a great collection of movie posters and is quite nice to browse around.
Motivational posters
Called to the Front - 1914 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U