George Creel was an American journalist and politician who served as the head of the U.S. Committee on Public Information (CPI) during World War I. He introduced innovative Propaganda techniques to promote the war effort, including the use of posters, films, pamphlets, and speeches aimed at rallying public support and shaping public opinion. Creel's methods emphasized emotional appeal and nationalistic themes, effectively mobilizing the American public and promoting a positive image of the United States at home and abroad. His work laid the groundwork for modern public relations and government communication strategies.
George Creel was born in 1876.
George Creel died in 1953.
George Creel
George Creel.
George Creel
George Creel
George Creel headed the CPI
George Creel
George Creel of WW1 was an investigative journalist, politician and also the head of the U.S. Committee on Public Information, a committee created by President Woodrow Wilson.
George Creel was in charge of the Committee on Public Information. It was create to distribute propaganda throughout the US that encouraged Anti-German sentiment.
George creel was a chairman committee on public information, while bernard baruch wrote a pamphelet:"taking the profit out of war"
George Creel