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World War One through Posters

LESSON # 7 . World War One through Posters . ITHACA: PROJECT LOOK SHARP. Ithaca City School District. Who produced this poster? What was its purpose? What emotions does the poster tap into?. 1915 UK Saville Lumley.

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World War One through Posters

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  1. LESSON # 7 World War One through Posters ITHACA: PROJECT LOOK SHARP Ithaca City School District

  2. Who produced this poster? What was its purpose? What emotions does the poster tap into? 1915 UK Saville Lumley

  3. What emotions does this 1917 US government poster use to encourage men to enlist in the military? 1917 USA C.S. Duncan

  4. What messages does this 1918 Australian poster give about Germans? Why would the Australian government represent Germans this way? 1918 Australia Norman Lindsay

  5. Raising funds

  6. 1915 Great Britain D. D. Fry

  7. USA Joseph Pennell

  8. 1917 USA James M. Flagg

  9. Buy war loan bonds 1918 India T. Martin Jones

  10. Subscribe to the war loan 1918 Austria- Hungary Bela Moldovan

  11. Labor and Industry

  12. 1918 USA John E Sheridan

  13. 1918 USA Jonas Lie

  14. 1915 Great Britain Bernard Partridge

  15. 1918 Great Britain David Wilson

  16. Through work to Victory! Through Victory to Peace! 1917 Germany Alexander Cay

  17. Resources and Energy

  18. USA Walter Whitehead

  19. 1918 USA Coles Phillips

  20. There is enough aluminum, copper, brass, nickel, zinc in the country. Turn it in-- the army needs it. 1917 Germany Louis Oppenheim

  21. 1914-18 Great Britain

  22. Collect combed-out women’s hair Germany Jupp Wiertz

  23. Food

  24. 1918 USA John E Sheridan

  25. 1918 USA L.N. Britton

  26. 1918 USA James Montgomery Flagg

  27. 1918 USA Charles Edward Chambers

  28. 1917 Great Britain J.P. Beadle

  29. Costs of War

  30. 1918 USA Alonzo E Foringer

  31. National War Relief Exhibition 1917 Austria Hungary Pal Sujan

  32. 1918 USA Ellsworth Young

  33. Children in need! 1918 Germany Theo Metejko

  34. 1918 USA W.B. King

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