1. British propagnada during the great and the second world war
As expectations of a short war began to recede, the volunteers diminished and the Parliamentary Recruitment Campaign launched a specific campaign on the public. ... The poster in figure 2 was concerned with exploiting male pride in the face of family expectations. ... A second form of propaganda that was evident during the Great War was atrocity propaganda. ... During the first year of the war a major theme was the need to prevent information reaching the enemy. ... This continued the anti-women theme with characters such as "Miss leaky mouth", and "Miss teacup whisper" against "Mr pride". ...
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