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How was Germany often depicted in propaganda posters during World War I?
А.
as a lazy animal
В.
as a flying eagle
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as a hungry vulture
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as a savage beast

Answer :

Answer:

Savage Beast

Explanation:

Germany was often depicted in propaganda posters in World War I as a savage beast.

What is a Propaganda?

Propaganda is the dissemination of information—facts, arguments, rumours, half-truths, or lies—to influence public opinion. It is used to influence or persuade audience so that they can think in a certain way.

During World War One, British propaganda posters were used to:-

  • Recruit men to join the army;
  • Recruit women to work in the factories and in the Women’s Land Army;
  • Encourage people to save food and not to waste it;
  • Keep morale high and encourage people to buy government bonds.

Why were propaganda posters needed during World War One?

  • When Britain declared war in August 1914 it had only a small professional army, the BEF;
  • They desperately needed men to join up and fight;
  • Most people did not own radios and TV had not yet been invented;
  • The easiest way for the government to communicate with the people was through posters stuck up on walls in all the towns and cities.

Why are WW1 Propaganda Posters important?

  • For historians today, propaganda posters of World War One reveal the values and attitude of the people at the time;
  • They tell us something about the feelings in Britain during World War One.

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