
what does this poster mean to you? It was propaganda during ww1.?
http://docsouth.unc.edu/wwi/41862/A-1038-100.jpg
To me it is a way that the government used to motivate it’s citizens into helping to pay for the war. Look at the poster and what do you see. You see a gray ominous man looking over ruins with an bayonet covered in blood and his hans covered in blood. Then you have the line “Beat back the Hun; Buy Liberty Bonds” The Hun was a derogatory name for Germans like “Kike” was for a Jew or “Wop” was for the Italians. I see it as a Very Good way to shock people into buying bonds by preying on a conceived idea that Germans were barbarians and should be destroyed.
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