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World War I Propaganda Why did soldiers fight for their country during WWI? • Most European countries had conscription laws. – Conscription = required military service. • Other people joined for other reasons, which we will go over today. Propaganda Posters • In one month, Europe went from the edge of war (assassination of FF) to a world war. – Massive drive to recruit soldiers for the war. • Were created for many reasons… – Today we are going to concentrate on posters that tried to get young men to join the military. – Obviously, there were many other kinds of propaganda in WWI. Bandwagon • Everyone else is doing it, and so should you. Direct Order • Giving a command. Emotional Appeal • Drawing on people’s emotions (positive or negative). Demonization • Making an enemy look evil. Fear • Scaring people into action. The United States… • Eventually joined the war. – We’ll get there, don’t worry. • Had the following examples of propaganda posters: 1 2 Australian Propaganda 3 4 French Propaganda 5 6 British Propaganda 7 10 8 9 11 German Propaganda 12