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  1. Available online are approximately 1,900 posters created between 1914 and 1920. Most relate directly to the war, but some German posters date from the post-war period and illustrate events such as the rise of Bolshevism and Communism, the 1919 General Assembly election and various plebiscites.

    • Supply Rabbit Furs! © The rights holder (Art.IWM PST 2744) Translation reads: 'Supply rabbit furs! To dealers and breeding associations. The Army needs them!'.
    • Good Books - Good Comrades. © The rights holder (Art.IWM PST 0549) Translation reads: 'Good books - good comrades. You too give often and of many kinds: may a good book always be at hand!
    • What England Wants! © The rights holder (Art.IWM PST 6624) Translation reads: 'What England wants! Not only the belt of humiliation around your loins, no, to send you weighed down into the abyss!
    • Field Uniforms of our Enemies in the West. © IWM (Art.IWM PST 9323) Twenty-one examples of the uniforms of France, Great Britian and Belgium. These include French and British colonial troops' uniforms.
  2. The University of California Library has nearly 300 posters on-line. The University of Minnesota library also has a large collection, and has given me permission to use some of its posters. This page is part of a larger site on German propaganda during the Nazi and East German eras. Nazi Posters: 1939-1945. 1.

  3. In response, German artist Walter Trier produced a map of the region at the outbreak of World War I, with each country similarly cast as a caricature. He depicts Germany and Austria-Hungary as heroic soldiers fending off surrounding nations, each represented by a negative stereotypical figure.

  4. There were certainly propaganda posters before 1917, but the organization and mass distribution of World War I posters distinguished them from previous printings, Mihaly said. Despite...

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  5. Online. Enter the Exhibition. In WWI, the poster, previously a successful medium for commercial advertising, was recognized as a means of spreading national propaganda with near unlimited possibilities. Learn more about posters, and their use during the war, with this digital exhibition. Enter Exhibition.

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