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Yeam World War 1 Interpreting WW1 Propaganda Posters Each of the nations which participated in World War One from 1914-18 used propaganda posters not only as a means of justifying involvement to their own populace, but also as a means of procuring men, money and resources to sustain the military campaign. However wartime posters were not solely used to recruit men to the military cause. Posters commonly urged wartime thrift, and were vocal in seeking funds from the general public via subscription to various war bond schemes (usually with great success). Interestingly, for all that the U.S.A. joined the war relatively late - April 1917 - she produced many more propaganda posters than any other single nation. Using our knowledge of different types of propaganda and our discoveries about the First World War, analyze the following war propaganda. Type of propaganda: What message is being portrayed? Why did they choose this type of propaganda to pass on the message? James Montgomery Flagg, I Want You, 1917 Yeam World War 1 Type of propaganda: What message is being portrayed? Why did they choose this type of propaganda to pass on the message? Back our girls over there United War Work Campaign, 1918 Type of propaganda: What message is being portrayed? Why did they choose this type of propaganda to pass on the message? John E. Sheridan, Food is Ammunition, 1918 Yeam World War 1 Type of propaganda: What message is being portrayed? Why did they choose this type of propaganda to pass on the message? By the Industrial Workers of the World. Date unknown. Type of propaganda: What message is being portrayed? Why did they choose this type of propaganda to pass on the message? Howard Chandler Christy, If You Want to Fight! Join the Marines, 1918 Yeam World War 1 Type of propaganda: What message is being portrayed? Why did they choose this type of propaganda to pass on the message? Edward Penfield for the Y.W.C.A., The Girl on the Land Serves the Nation's Need, 1917–18 Type of propaganda: What message is being portrayed? Why did they choose this type of propaganda to pass on the message? Joseph Pennell, That Liberty Shall Not Perish from the Earth—Buy Liberty Bonds, 1917