WW1
(Student 's Full Name (Professor 's Name (Course and Course No (Date Analysis on Propaganda Posters of the United States of America and Germany During the First World war Introduction Historians claimed that the imperialism , nationalism and alliances of countries were among the primary causes of the World War I (otherwise known as The Great World War , The First World War or simply WW1 Although its causes were diverse , it was foremost ignited by the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand , heir to the Austria-Hungarian throne , and his wife on June 28

, 1914 at Sarajevo , the capital of Bosnia
The war was fought from 1914 to 1918 between the Allied Powers (France the British Empire , Italy and the United States of America ) and the Central Powers (Germany , Austria-Hungary and the Ottoman Empire
Joining the First World War incited much disagreement among the constituents of participating countries . Oneness of the people 's minds to join a war was impossible to achieve . Aaron Delwiche wrote in his article , Of Fraud and Force Fast Woven : Domestic Propaganda During the First World War at HYPERLINK "http /www .propagandacritic .com www .propagandacritic .com website , the absence of public unity was a primary concern when America entered the war on April 6 , 1917 . Thus gaining public approval was one of the primary agenda in the planning tables of participating
countries in to get public support for their wartime efforts . And what was found to be a valuable tool is the use of propaganda posters
This seeks to analyze and understand the use of propaganda posters particularly that of the United States and Germany
Propaganda Posters of the Allied Powers
The Greatest Mother In The World
By Alonzo Earl Foringer , USA (Source http /www .royalalbertamuseum .ca /vexhibit /warpost /english /post22 .htm
This poster was one of the famous Red Cross posters during the war . It is symbolic and reminiscent of Michaelagelo 's renaissance sculpture - Pieta (Mary holding the dead Christ in her arms ) as it featured a Red Cross nurse holding an injured soldier . The poster which is both visual and verbal in context intends to recruit volunteers in the Red Cross during the war
First Call
By James Montgomery Flagg , USA (Source : http /www .library .georgetown .edu /dept /speccoll /amposter .htm
This is another version of Flagg 's famous I Want You ' poster . It shows Uncle Sam with his finger pointed at the poster 's viewer , stating ardently I Need You in the Navy this Minute ! Our Country will always be proudest of those who answered the FIRST CALL . The illustrator of this poster transformed Uncle Sam 's characterization as an imposing and responsible being from what is commonly perceived as an adoring and flaccid old man . The poster was obviously aims to recruit men for enlistment in the US Navy
Propaganda Posters of the Central Powers
Poster No . 2
By von Schauroth , Germany (Source : HYPERLINK "http /www .firstworldwar .com /posters /germany .htm http /www .firstworldwar .com /posters /germany .htm
The poster showed three soldiers...





