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destroythismadbruteposter

destroythismadbruteposter

This poster from 1917 was utilized by the U.S. Army to encourage enlistment in the  First World War. The poster depicts an ape wearing picklehaube and carrying an unconscious woman. Much of the propaganda around this era. Revolved around the sopposed inherently miltartic nature of the German character 

remember belgium poster

The U.S. government utilized this poster to motivate its citizenry to support their effort in WW1 by buying victory bonds. The poster references opposed German war crimes in Belgium, a frequent subject of propaganda posters  

handsaroundthewordpropgandaposterww1

hands around the world

The Australian government used this propaganda poster. Like other propaganda posters from the era, Germany is personified as an ape wearing a pickelhaub. The ape is depicted as stretching his hand across the world. The purpose of said poster was to communicate the message that the warlike Germans were intent on world domination 

onceaGermanalwaysa

onceaGermanalwaysa

This British WW1 propaganda poster's purpose. Was to attempt to convince people not to buy German products or higher. The poster attempts to do this by communicating to the audience that the German charter is the same no matter where they are 

boys remember WW1 propaganda poster

This was a propaganda poster utilized by the Australian government during the First World War.  The poster references Nurse Cavell. Who was executed by the German government due to an accusation of spying. She was a topic of  frequent propaganda poster