Propaganda in World War I: A Detailed Summary

Propaganda in World War I
American propaganda poster in World War I created by James Montgomery Flagg in 1917.
Propaganda in World War I played an important role in the overall war effort. For instance, propaganda was an important tool that governments used to persuade their citizens to join the war effort.

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Propaganda in World War I played a key role in the history of the conflict and the history of the countries involved in the war.  As such, historians consider the propaganda produced in World War I to be significant in its own right. 

WHAT IS PROPAGANDA?

Propaganda is any information that tries to change your opinion or view on a particular topic, but is especially focused on political or economic issues.  Propaganda took many forms during World War I, including: posters, pamphlets, radio addresses, etc.  During World War I, the governments of both the Allied Powers and the Central Powers used propaganda to improve their war effort and to get out messages to their citizens.  For example, countries issued propaganda posters to convince men to join the armed forces, convince people to save resources for the war effort, and the convince people that the enemy was evil.​

Propaganda in World War I Sam
The iconic ‘Uncle Sam’ poster, featuring Uncle Sam was created by James Montgomery Flagg in 1917. It became one of the most famous recruiting posters in U.S. history and a symbol of American patriotism during World War I.

EXAMPLES OF PROPAGANDA IN WORLD WAR I

Each nation of World War I used propaganda to differing levels of success and for differing political issues.  Regardless, propaganda was vitally important to the war effort for all of the nations involved and played an important role in the history of World War I.  For instance, propaganda was an important aspect of the home front in World War I, and was used to influence the views of citizens on the war. 

Below are examples of several different propaganda posters from World War I.  You can also click on the links for the specific countries to learn about their roles in World War I, including how they applied propaganda during the war.​

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Elias Beck

I'm a passionate history and geography teacher with over 15 years of experience working with students in the middle and high school years. I have an Education Degree with a focus in World History. I have been writing articles for History Crunch since 2015 and love the challenge of creating historical content for young learners!
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