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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: Wold war one Poster showing women at work. This was a propaganda poster in England during

Wold war one Poster showing women at work. This was a propaganda poster in England during the First World War
529926 Wold war one Poster showing women at work. This was a propaganda poster in England during the First World War. dated 1915-17; Universal History Archive/UIG

Background imagePropaganda Collection: 35 Degrees below Zero, German troops on the Eastern front, from Signal Magazine, Number 4

35 Degrees below Zero, German troops on the Eastern front, from Signal Magazine, Number 4
BAL142505 35 Degrees below Zero, German troops on the Eastern front, from Signal Magazine, Number 4, second edition of January 1942 (litho); Private Collection; (add.info)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The well being comes from the socialist production, 1919 (poster)

The well being comes from the socialist production, 1919 (poster)
2435376 The well being comes from the socialist production, 1919 (poster) by Foeldes, Imre (Feld, Emerich) (1881-1940); (add.info.: Coll. Part. Hungary. Hungarian Soviet Republic)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: 'Ammunition!', 1918 (colour litho)

"Ammunition!", 1918 (colour litho)
699002 "Ammunition!", 1918 (colour litho) by Lynel, Vincent (20th century); 76x51 cm; Private Collection; (add.info.: And remember - bonds buy bullets!); © Galerie Bilderwelt

Background imagePropaganda Collection: War 1914-1918, The lice and the Germans (photo)

War 1914-1918, The lice and the Germans (photo)
JAB5036110 War 1914-1918, The lice and the Germans (photo); (add.info.: War 1914-1918, The lice and the Germans: Postcard against the German military)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Illiteracy in the USSR, 1922-1923 (illustration)

Illiteracy in the USSR, 1922-1923 (illustration)
2419986 Illiteracy in the USSR, 1922-1923 (illustration); (add.info.: Coll. Part. History. Russia (USSR). "The Book, it's a man speaking". Poster against illiteracy, 1918

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Defend the USSR, c.1930 (poster)

Defend the USSR, c.1930 (poster)
2069342 Defend the USSR, c.1930 (poster); (add.info.: History. USSR (Russia). Let's defend USSR, replace the tractor by tanks and guns. Poster, USSR, ca 1930.); Photo © CCI

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Tsarist Regiments and the Red Army, c.1920 (poster)

The Tsarist Regiments and the Red Army, c.1920 (poster)
2069742 The Tsarist Regiments and the Red Army, c.1920 (poster) by Moor, Dmitry (Dmitry Stakhievich Orlov) (1883-1946); (add.info.: Coll. Part. History. Russia (USSR)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Let our indestructible friendship live and strengthen!, 1951 (litho)

Let our indestructible friendship live and strengthen!, 1951 (litho)
FIA5373549 Let our indestructible friendship live and strengthen!, 1951 (litho); Russian State Library, Moscow, Russia; (add.info.: Laissons notre indestructible amitie vivre et se renforcer)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: World War I 1914-1918: Don't talk, the web is spun for you with invisible threads, keep out of it

World War I 1914-1918: Don't talk, the web is spun for you with invisible threads, keep out of it
528619 World War I 1914-1918: Don't talk, the web is spun for you with invisible threads, keep out of it, help to destroy it--spies are listening.1918 USA propaganda poster showing the head of

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Der ist Schuld - German World War 1 poster

Der ist Schuld - German World War 1 poster
3850852 Der ist Schuld - German World War 1 poster; (add.info.: Der ist Schuld - German World War 1 poster. Caption reads: Der ist Schuld, Wenn Ihr noch kampfen und bluten muszt)

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Lenin anouncing decree on the land at soviet congress on november 8, 1917, c.1920 (illustration)

Lenin anouncing decree on the land at soviet congress on november 8, 1917, c.1920 (illustration)
1742301 Lenin anouncing decree on the land at soviet congress on november 8, 1917, c.1920 (illustration); (add.info.: Lenin (Vladimir Illitch Oulianov 1870-1924), soviet communist leader

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Katyn - a warning to Europe!, c. 1943. Creator: Anonymous

Katyn - a warning to Europe!, c. 1943. Creator: Anonymous
Katyn - a warning to Europe!, c. 1943. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The silver and gold church decorations were paid for by hard-earned kopecks, 1922

The silver and gold church decorations were paid for by hard-earned kopecks, 1922. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: We've finished with the earthly kings ? now it's time to take care of the heavenly ones!, 1922

We've finished with the earthly kings ? now it's time to take care of the heavenly ones!, 1922. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Day of the Wounded Red Army - November 2, 1919. Forward to Victory, 1919. Creator: Deni (Denissow)

Day of the Wounded Red Army - November 2, 1919. Forward to Victory, 1919. Creator: Deni (Denissow)
Day of the Wounded Red Army - November 2, 1919. Forward to Victory, 1919. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Enroll in the Red Army, 1919. Creator: Spasski, Wassili Wassiljewitsch (1873-1924)

Enroll in the Red Army, 1919. Creator: Spasski, Wassili Wassiljewitsch (1873-1924)
Enroll in the Red Army, 1919. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Reading is one of a person's duties, 1920. Creator: Iwanow, Sergei Iwanowitsch (1885-1942)

Reading is one of a person's duties, 1920. Creator: Iwanow, Sergei Iwanowitsch (1885-1942)
Reading is one of a person's duties, 1920. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: A book is nothing more than a man speaking in public, 1920. Creator: Iwanow

A book is nothing more than a man speaking in public, 1920. Creator: Iwanow, Sergei Iwanowitsch (1885-1942)
A book is nothing more than a man speaking in public, 1920. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Tsarist Regiments and the Red Army. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)

The Tsarist Regiments and the Red Army. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)
The Tsarist Regiments and the Red Army. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The little bird started singing too early, 1919. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)

The little bird started singing too early, 1919. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)
The little bird started singing too early, 1919. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Christmas, 1921. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)

Christmas, 1921. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)
Christmas, 1921. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The devil doll, 1920. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)

The devil doll, 1920. Creator: Moor, Dmitri Stachiewitsch (1883-1946)
The devil doll, 1920. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Why we need the Donets Basin. coal and iron, 1919. Creator: Apsit, Alexander Petrowitsch (1880-1944)

Why we need the Donets Basin. coal and iron, 1919. Creator: Apsit, Alexander Petrowitsch (1880-1944)
Why we need the Donets Basin. coal and iron, 1919. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Electrification and counterrevolution, 1921. Creator: Simakow, Iwan Wassiliewitsch (1877-1925)

Electrification and counterrevolution, 1921. Creator: Simakow, Iwan Wassiliewitsch (1877-1925)
Electrification and counterrevolution, 1921. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: A strong culture creates a strong cooperative, 1918. Creator: Unknown artist

A strong culture creates a strong cooperative, 1918. Creator: Unknown artist
A strong culture creates a strong cooperative, 1918. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Workers! The October Revolution gave you factories and free work, 1919. Creator: Unknown artist

Workers! The October Revolution gave you factories and free work, 1919. Creator: Unknown artist
Workers! The October Revolution gave you factories and free work, 1919. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Prodnalog (food tax), 1921. Creator: Iwanow, Sergei Iwanowitsch (1885-1942)

Prodnalog (food tax), 1921. Creator: Iwanow, Sergei Iwanowitsch (1885-1942)
Prodnalog (food tax), 1921. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The worker snatched the world from darkness, c.1920. Creator: Unknown artist

The worker snatched the world from darkness, c.1920. Creator: Unknown artist
The worker snatched the world from darkness, c.1920. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Comrade! You have to wield a gun like a scythe, 1919. Creator: Unknown artist

Comrade! You have to wield a gun like a scythe, 1919. Creator: Unknown artist
Comrade! You have to wield a gun like a scythe, 1919. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Work will be the ruler of the world!, 1922. Creator: Unknown artist

Work will be the ruler of the world!, 1922. Creator: Unknown artist
Work will be the ruler of the world!, 1922. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Soviet Propaganda Day - knowledge for everyone!, 1919. Creator: Pomanski

Soviet Propaganda Day - knowledge for everyone!, 1919. Creator: Pomanski, Nikolai Nikolajewitsch (1887-1935)
Soviet Propaganda Day - knowledge for everyone!, 1919. Private Collection

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Japanese Army occupied Vragaeschensk, 1919. Creator: Unknown

The Japanese Army occupied Vragaeschensk, 1919. Creator: Unknown
The Japanese Army occupied Vragaeschensk, 1919. The Japanese army marching through Blagoveshchensk, Russia, with airplanes overhead

Background imagePropaganda Collection: A Postcard to Zh.Baiskich, 1918. Creator: Unknown

A Postcard to Zh.Baiskich, 1918. Creator: Unknown
A Postcard to Zh.Baiskich, 1918. To recruit volunteers to work in Siberia, a "Kuzbass Bureau" was opened in the middle of New York City

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Japanese army occupied Habalofsk [i.e.Khabarovsk], Amur Fleet surrendered, c1919

The Japanese army occupied Habalofsk [i.e.Khabarovsk], Amur Fleet surrendered, c1919. Creator: Unknown
The Japanese army occupied Habalofsk [i.e.Khabarovsk], Amur Fleet surrendered, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Fighting between the cavalry and the war ships - The latter surrendered, 1919. Creator: Unknown

Fighting between the cavalry and the war ships - The latter surrendered, 1919. Creator: Unknown
Fighting between the cavalry and the war ships - The latter surrendered, 1919. Japanese cavalry fighting Russian warships

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Japanese cavalry advanced furiously in storm, c1919. Creator: Unknown

The Japanese cavalry advanced furiously in storm, c1919. Creator: Unknown
The Japanese cavalry advanced furiously in storm, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Japanese cavalry taken possession of Khabarovsk pursuing and attacking the enemies, c1919

The Japanese cavalry taken possession of Khabarovsk pursuing and attacking the enemies, c1919. Creator: Unknown
The Japanese cavalry taken possession of Khabarovsk pursuing and attacking the enemies, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The brilliant exploit of the Noshido(?) Infantry Company destroyed rail road, going... c1919

The brilliant exploit of the Noshido(?) Infantry Company destroyed rail road, going... c1919. Creator: Unknown
The brilliant exploit of the Noshido(?) Infantry Company destroyed rail road, going around the back of the ememy, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The march of the Japanese army at Vladivostok city, c1919. Creator: Unknown

The march of the Japanese army at Vladivostok city, c1919. Creator: Unknown
The march of the Japanese army at Vladivostok city, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The first battle near Manturia [i.e. Manchuria]; the Japanese soldiers defeated... c1919

The first battle near Manturia [i.e. Manchuria]; the Japanese soldiers defeated... c1919. Creator: Unknown
The first battle near Manturia [i.e. Manchuria]; the Japanese soldiers defeated the enemy's cavalry, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: The Japanese army defeated the German-Austrian Army near Usri [i.e. Ussuri], Siberia, c1919

The Japanese army defeated the German-Austrian Army near Usri [i.e. Ussuri], Siberia, c1919. Creator: Unknown
The Japanese army defeated the German-Austrian Army near Usri [i.e. Ussuri], Siberia, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Our army attacks from sky, water and shore, and repulsed enemy of Siberia, c1919. Creator: Unknown

Our army attacks from sky, water and shore, and repulsed enemy of Siberia, c1919. Creator: Unknown
Our army attacks from sky, water and shore, and repulsed enemy of Siberia, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Our cavalry's occupied Khabarovsk, and march past took place in front of the enemy's gun... c1919

Our cavalry's occupied Khabarovsk, and march past took place in front of the enemy's gun... c1919
Our cavalry's occupied Khabarovsk, and march past took place in front of the enemy's gun-boats, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Camping of the expeditionary army in Siberia, c1919. Creator: Unknown

Camping of the expeditionary army in Siberia, c1919. Creator: Unknown
Camping of the expeditionary army in Siberia, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Starting of the head-quarters of the combined army in Siberia, c1919. Creator: Unknown

Starting of the head-quarters of the combined army in Siberia, c1919. Creator: Unknown
Starting of the head-quarters of the combined army in Siberia, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Furious fighting at Amur, c1919. Creator: Unknown

Furious fighting at Amur, c1919. Creator: Unknown
Furious fighting at Amur, c1919

Background imagePropaganda Collection: Stakhanovite watch, 1950. Creator: Kotov, Pyotr Ivanovich (1889-1953)

Stakhanovite watch, 1950. Creator: Kotov, Pyotr Ivanovich (1889-1953)
Stakhanovite watch, 1950. Found in the Collection of Regional Art Gallery, Tchelyabinsk



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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.