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Propaganda: Unveiling the Power of Persuasion In a world where information is constantly bombarding us from all directions

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Soviet propaganda banner with likenesses of lenin, engels, and marx in leningrad, ussr, 1960s

Soviet propaganda banner with likenesses of lenin, engels, and marx in leningrad, ussr, 1960s, the banner reads forward to the victory of communism!

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Canadian World War One Patriotic Postcard

Canadian World War One Patriotic Postcard. " Here Comes Canada!" Date: circa 1916

Background imagePropaganda Collection: WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James

WORLD WAR I: U. S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1918
WORLD WAR I: U.S. POSTER. Side by Side, Britannia! American World War I poster by James Montgomery Flagg, 1918

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Czech Republic - Sokol Rally in Prague 1920s

Czech Republic - Sokol Rally in Prague 1920s
A rally to promoting public exercise as a way to stimulate national self importance (through organised gymnastic and athletic demonstrations - usually mass-participation)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Czech Republic - Sokol Rally in Prague 1929

Czech Republic - Sokol Rally in Prague 1929
A rally to promoting public exercise as a way to stimulate national self importance (through organised gymnastic and athletic demonstrations - usually mass-participation)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Czech Republic - 6th All Sokol Rally in Prague

Czech Republic - 6th All Sokol Rally in Prague
A rally to promoting public exercise as a way to stimulate national self importance (through organised gymnastic and athletic demonstrations - usually mass-participation)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Czech Republic - 8th All Sokol Rally in Prague

Czech Republic - 8th All Sokol Rally in Prague
8th All Sokol Rally in Prague. A rally to promoting public exercise as a way to stimulate national self importance (through organised gymnastic)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Under the Banner of Lenin, 1933 (poster)

Under the Banner of Lenin, 1933 (poster)
3507807 Under the Banner of Lenin, 1933 (poster) by Klogis, Gustav (1895-1938); (add.info.: Under the Banner of Lenin Soviet Russian propaganda poster, by Gustav Klogis, (1895-1938)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Berlin society continuing to dance, by order of the Kaiser, despite growing disquiet at

Berlin society continuing to dance, by order of the Kaiser, despite growing disquiet at the progress of the war
6000391 Berlin society continuing to dance, by order of the Kaiser, despite growing disquiet at the progress of the war, World War I, 1916 (colour litho) by Damblans

Background imagePropaganda Collection: British soldiers in hand to hand combat with Germans on Bastille Day (14 July), Bazentin, France

British soldiers in hand to hand combat with Germans on Bastille Day (14 July), Bazentin, France, Battle of the Somme
6000438 British soldiers in hand to hand combat with Germans on Bastille Day (14 July), Bazentin, France, Battle of the Somme, World War I, 1916 (colour litho) by Damblans

Background imagePropaganda Collection: French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns

French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns by their officers to
6000279 French soldiers capturing a German position manned by enemy soldiers secured to their machine guns by their officers to prevent them from retreating, World War I, 1915 (litho) by Bombled

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Vote Against Monsieur Vautour, by Paul Joncat (poster)

Vote Against Monsieur Vautour, by Paul Joncat (poster)
5669339 Vote Against Monsieur Vautour, by Paul Joncat (poster) by Joncat, Paul (fl.1910s); (add.info.: Vote Against Monsieur Vautour, Poster of the Socialist Party)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Red Guard entering the Kremlin, Moscow, on 2 November 1917, 1920s (colour litho)

The Red Guard entering the Kremlin, Moscow, on 2 November 1917, 1920s (colour litho)
5232234 The Red Guard entering the Kremlin, Moscow, on 2 November 1917, 1920s (colour litho) by Meshkov, Wassily (1867-1946) (after); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: 'The Tree of Liberty with the Devil Tempting John Bull', pub

"The Tree of Liberty with the Devil Tempting John Bull", pub
NCO89949 " The Tree of Liberty with the Devil Tempting John Bull", pub. by Hannah Humphrey, 1798 (etching) by Gillray, James (1757-1815); Courtesy of the Warden and Scholars of New College

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Are you a girl with a star-spangled heart? Join the WAC now! Thousands of Army jobs need filling

Are you a girl with a star-spangled heart? Join the WAC now! Thousands of Army jobs need filling! Womens Army Corps for the United States Army recruitment poster

Background imagePropaganda Collection: WILLIAM III / POSTCARD

WILLIAM III / POSTCARD
KING WILLIAM III Propaganda against home rule in Ireland, celebrating William of Orange as of glorious, pious and immortal memory and victory at the Battle of the Boyne. Date: 1650 - 1702

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Interrogation of Aircrews; W. A. A. F. Help In This Work, c1943. Creator: Cecil Beaton

Interrogation of Aircrews; W. A. A. F. Help In This Work, c1943. Creator: Cecil Beaton
Interrogation of Aircrews; W.A.A.F. Help In This Work, c1943. The Womens Auxiliary Air Force (WaF), whose members were referred to as WaFs

Background imagePropaganda Collection: You are not yet a member of the cooperative - sign up immediately!, 1927-1928

You are not yet a member of the cooperative - sign up immediately!, 1927-1928. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Ww2 / 1940S / Siegfried Line

Ww2 / 1940S / Siegfried Line
A song during the Second World War; " (We re gonna hang out) The Washing on The Siegfried Line" Date: 1940s

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Vintage World War One poster of a Marine Corps bulldog chasing a German dachshund

Vintage World War One poster of a Marine Corps bulldog chasing a German dachshund. It reads, Teufel Hunden German Nickname For U.S. Marines, Devil Dog Recruiting Station

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Vintage World War II poster of a giant water tap

Vintage World War II poster of a giant water tap. It reads, No water, No guns, Don t waste it!! Philadelphia Council Of Defense

Background imagePropaganda Collection: World War One poster of Marines charging into battle behind the American flag

World War One poster of Marines charging into battle behind the American flag
Vintage World War One poster of Marines charging into battle behind the American flag. It declares - First In France, U.S. Marines

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Digitally restored war propaganda poster

Digitally restored war propaganda poster. This vintage World War II poster features the hand of a worker punching a time clock. It declares - Victory Starts Here!

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Vintage World War II poster of a chef holding an onion with a tear in his eye

Vintage World War II poster of a chef holding an onion with a tear in his eye. It reads, Know your onions, make all the food go all the way, food is ammunition don t waste it

Background imagePropaganda Collection: King George V offering thanks to the Army and Navy - WWI

King George V offering thanks to the Army and Navy - WWI Christmas 1918. Date: circa 1918

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Late 1930s poster advertising Volkswagen, the Peoples Car. The text: Save 5 marks a week

Late 1930s poster advertising Volkswagen, the Peoples Car. The text: Save 5 marks a week and you will drive your own car

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker

Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker
WORLD WAR I: LOAN POSTER. Russian World War I war loan poster, 1916, depicting a woman factory worker

Background imagePropaganda Collection: British recruitment poster, 1942, for women bus and tram conductors to replace men fighting in

British recruitment poster, 1942, for women bus and tram conductors to replace men fighting in World War II
WWII: WOMEN WORKERS, 1942. British recruitment poster, 1942, for women bus and tram conductors to replace men fighting in World War II

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Soviet troops marching during a parade celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the October Revolution

Soviet troops marching during a parade celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the October Revolution, in Moscow
MOSCOW: MILITARY PARADE. Soviet troops marching during a parade celebrating the 52nd anniversary of the October Revolution, in Moscow, 7 November 1969

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Kaiser handing over his sword to Douglas Haig

The Kaiser handing over his sword to Douglas Haig
" The Next Haig Convention" By the 23rd of October, Britain could almost taste victory and this picture by Arthur Ferrier, showing a cowed Kaiser handing over his sword to Douglas Haig

Background imagePropaganda Collection: WORLD WAR I POSTER. Subscribe to the Sixth War Loan. Austrian World War I poster by Maximilian

WORLD WAR I POSTER. Subscribe to the Sixth War Loan. Austrian World War I poster by Maximilian Lenz, 1917

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Russian agitprop poster of 1930

Russian agitprop poster of 1930
Agitprop poster. A poster printed in 1930, urging the population toward the industrialisation of the Soviet Union. In this

Background imagePropaganda Collection: WWII: COLOR LINE POSTER. War Knows No Color Line. Oil on canvas by Elmer Sims Campbell

WWII: COLOR LINE POSTER. War Knows No Color Line. Oil on canvas by Elmer Sims Campbell

Background imagePropaganda Collection: WORLD WAR I: GERMAN POSTER. Help Us Win!-Subscribe to the War Loan

WORLD WAR I: GERMAN POSTER. Help Us Win!-Subscribe to the War Loan. German World War I poster, c1917, by Fritz Erler

Background imagePropaganda Collection: SPANISH CIVIL WAR, 1937. To arms! No one is excused from duty

SPANISH CIVIL WAR, 1937. To arms! No one is excused from duty. A poster from the Republican forces in the Spanish Civil War, 1937

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Patriotic French poster by Cappiello

Patriotic French poster by Cappiello
Patriotic poster by Leonetto Cappiello, depicting Marianne, the national symbol of France, standing on a red, white and blue map of the country

Background imagePropaganda Collection: French poster of the occupation

French poster of the occupation
Populations abandonnees, faites confiance au soldat allemand! World War Two propaganda poster of occupied France encouraging the abandoned population to have confidence in German soldiers

Background imagePropaganda Collection: British and Indian soldiers - WWI allies (2 / 3)

British and Indian soldiers - WWI allies (2 / 3)
Comrades at Arms British and Indian troops fighting together during WWI

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Prison to Citizenship

Prison to Citizenship
Fighting with grit, to the front bit by bit, Determined in Parliament one day to sit... this is the House that man built

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Moscow has a Plan

Moscow has a Plan
MOSCOW HAS A PLAN - propaganda book by M Ilin describing the Soviet 5-year economic plan in glowing terms. We build in our country a new order

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Anti-Communist Card

Anti-Communist Card
DEIN LOS UNTER DEM SOVIET SYSTERN - your fate under the Soviet system - you and your family will be driven from your burning home to Siberia

Background imagePropaganda Collection: French Brochure

French Brochure
L INDOCHINE FRANCAISE a propaganda booklet issued by the French, showing the benefits of colonisation

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Lenins arrival in St Petersburg, Russia, 1917 (litho)

Lenins arrival in St Petersburg, Russia, 1917 (litho)
5231613 Lenins arrival in St Petersburg, Russia, 1917 (litho) by Moravov, Alexander Viktorovich (1878-1951); Private Collection; (add.info.: Lenins arrival in St Petersburg, Russia, 1917)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: We Will Beat the Enemy with our Bolshevik Harvest Gathering, 1941 (lithograph)

We Will Beat the Enemy with our Bolshevik Harvest Gathering, 1941 (lithograph)
FIA5405776 We Will Beat the Enemy with our Bolshevik Harvest Gathering, 1941 (lithograph) by Sittaro, Alexei Gumbertovich (1906-1942); 70x50 cm; Russian State Library, Moscow

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Anti-League of Nations, 1920 (poster)

Anti-League of Nations, 1920 (poster)
5669610 Anti-League of Nations, 1920 (poster) by Denisov, Viktor Nikolaevich (Viktor Deni) (1893- 1946); (add.info.: Soviet Russian propaganda poster 1920 Capitalists of all countries, unite)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Knowledge Wins, 1914-18 (colour litho)

Knowledge Wins, 1914-18 (colour litho)
1768769 Knowledge Wins, 1914-18 (colour litho) by Smith, Dan (1865-1934); 72x49 cm; Newberry Library, Chicago, Illinois, USA; eNewberry Library; American, out of copyright

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Scotland and France, Old Allies (colour litho)

Scotland and France, Old Allies (colour litho)
3096270 Scotland and France, Old Allies (colour litho) by English School, (20th century); Private Collection; (add.info.: Scotland and France, Old Allies)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Take Up the Sword of Justice, 1915 (poster, recruiting

Take Up the Sword of Justice, 1915 (poster, recruiting
5929345 Take Up the Sword of Justice, 1915 (poster, recruiting, colour chromolithograph) by Partridge, Bernard (1861-1945) (after); National Army Museum



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Propaganda: Unveiling the Power of Persuasion In a world where information is constantly bombarding us from all directions, it has emerged as a potent tool to shape public opinion and influence our thoughts. From historical artifacts like the Laika the space dog postcard and The Contrast by Thomas Rowlandson to modern-day examples such as United States Naval Construction Battalions - Seabees and Tittle Tattle Lost the Battle British World War II poster, it has been employed throughout history. The power lies in its ability to manipulate emotions, instill fear or patriotism, and rally support for various causes. Take, for instance, the Propaganda poster detail from Wonsan City in North Korea or Britains Sea Power Is Yours campaign; both aimed at fostering nationalistic pride among their respective populations. During times of war or conflict, propaganda becomes an indispensable weapon. Back Them Up slogan during World War I urged citizens to support their troops while German propaganda posters depicted heroic soldiers fighting for their country's honor. Even Polish anti-war poster Nie (No) conveyed a powerful message against violence through simple yet impactful imagery. Political ideologies have also utilized propaganda extensively. Chairman Mao's Chinese Communist Propaganda Poster exemplifies how leaders employ persuasive visuals to promote their agenda and gain popular support. Similarly, Soviet Union's We want Peace poster attempted to portray themselves as advocates for global harmony amidst Cold War tensions. Artists like Walter Crane have used their talent to create visually stunning pieces that convey political messages subtly but effectively. His Garland painting serves as a reminder that even art can be harnessed as a medium for propagandist intentions. While some may view propaganda with skepticism due to its manipulative nature, it remains an integral part of society today. It reminds us of the immense power behind carefully crafted messages designed not only to inform but also sway opinions towards specific goals.