it convinced people to join the army and it convinced people, women, to take jobs in factories. It promoted the sale of war bonds with a catchy solgan, "Keep 'em flying Buy War Bonds." They encouraged people to collect scrap metal to be made into parts for supplies for our tanks... and so on. As you probably can tell these are some of the most common examples.
they used Propaganda posters to get their people to belive in whatever morals the government felt was right.
The Soviet Union produced a significant amount of propaganda posters during the 20th century, particularly during World War II and the Cold War. The posters were used to promote patriotism, communism, and support for the government.
Propaganda affected the war by influencing young children to join the army like their fathers and uncles, it also inspired men who rarely went away from their homes and villages because they wanted to see more further away areas. This also affected the women in some of the posters that were around by forcing the men to join the army and then the women would stay at home providing the soldiors in the war with food by growing crops and preparing food. This helped in the war effort and that is how propaganda affected the war.
Propaganda posters have been used throughout history, but they were particularly prominent during times of war, such as World War I and World War II. They were used to promote patriotism, support for the war effort, and demonize the enemy.
That is some vintage art when you collect that propaganda. I see a woman with working clothes making muscle. Also I a see woman hugging a sailor from the war. The Americans have conquered art when we are talking about propaganda.
made posters promoting the war
La Fayette, maybe?
Propaganda Standee's Posters Advertisement Flash Splash
Propaganda.
The youth were pretty much influenced by propaganda posters all around Germany. Some of the posters included the famous "Jewish Rat" sketch on them. The sketch was composed of a Rat with a Kippah on it's head.
they used Propaganda posters to get their people to belive in whatever morals the government felt was right.
The Soviet Union produced a significant amount of propaganda posters during the 20th century, particularly during World War II and the Cold War. The posters were used to promote patriotism, communism, and support for the government.
with posters
true propaganda
There is Propaganda on all sides in every war. USA joined WWI in 1917, but still managed to produce more propaganda posters than any other country. Here's some German stuff: http://www.firstworldwar.com/posters/Germany.htm Phil
The main recruitment method was propaganda posters
propaganda posters