US WW1 Propaganda
Propaganda in the United States is propaganda spread by government and media entities within the United States. Propaganda is information, ideas, or rumors deliberately spread widely to influence opinions. Propaganda is not only in advertising; it is also in radio, newspaper, posters, books, television, and anything else that might be sent out to the widespread public.
The first large-scale use of propaganda by the U.S. government came during World War I. The government enlisted the help of citizens and children to help promote war bonds and stamps to help stimulate the economy. To keep the prices of war supplies down (guns, gunpowder, cannons, steel, etc.), the U.S. government produced posters that encouraged people to reduce waste and grow their own vegetables in "victory gardens". The public skepticism that was generated by the heavy-handed tactics of the Committee on Public Information would lead the postwar government to officially abandon the use of propaganda.
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'Adventure and action. Enlist in the field artillery, U.S. Army' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'An education for you Join the tanks U.S. Army' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Another notch, Chateau Thierry. U.S. Marines' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Back our girls over there United War Work Campaign' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Be up-to-date - be a U.S. Marine' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Boy Scouts of America Weapons for liberty' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Buy a Liberty Bond of the U.S. government' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Buy more Liberty Bonds' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Buy U.S. government bonds Third Liberty Loan' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Columbia calls--Enlist now for U.S. Army' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Come along - learn something, see something in the U.S. Navy' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Democracy's vanguard. U.S. Marine Corps' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Destroy this mad brute' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Do your duty - join the U.S. Marines' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'E-e-e-yah-yip Go over with U.S. Marines' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Enlist for infantry, cavalry, field artillery' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Extra - your country needs you in the U.S. Navy at once' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'First in France, U.S. Marines' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Food for France!' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Gee! I wish I were a man. I'd join the Navy' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Good bye, Dad, I'm off to fight for Old Glory' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Have you bought your Liberty Bond' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Helping Hoover in our U.S. school garden' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'I want you for U.S. Army' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Join the U.S. Boys' Woking Reserve Young men 16 to 21' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Join the U.S. Navy, your first line of defense' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Learn and earn. Ordnance Department U-S-A' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Marine Corps week' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Premiers au feu...' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'See him through. Help us to help the boys' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Shall chaos triumph Victory Fund Campaign' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Teufel hunden, German nickname for U.S. Marines' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'The Church does care!' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'The Signal Corps trains men for telegraph, telephone, radio' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'The U.S. Engineers need you' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'The U.S. government has asked us to help...' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'The U.S. Marines want you' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'The Woman's Land Army of America' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'Thousands of German trophies from the front' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'U.S Marines, Soldiers of the Sea 2' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'U.S Marines, Soldiers of the Sea 3' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'U.S Marines, Soldiers of the Sea 4' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'U.S Marines, Soldiers of the Sea 5' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'U.S Marines, Soldiers of the Sea 6' from US, WW1 £6.99
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'U.S Marines, Soldiers of the Sea' from US, WW1 £6.99