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By Des Quinn and Martin Williams.

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Discuss: Who do you think this person

is?

What makes this such an effective Propaganda Poster?

Image courtesy of The Imperial War Museum, London

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Image courtesy of The Imperial War Museum, London

What is the message of the poster? Who is it aimed at?

What makes this such a powerful propaganda image?

How would this poster make you feel if you were a young man?

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Describe this cartoon image.

Think about what is shown and how it has been shown.

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Describe this cartoon image.

The nationality of the horseman:

How did you know?

The physical features of the horseman and horse:

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From which country does this postcard come from?

Explain your answer carefully.

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How has the soldier been

portrayed (shown) on this

postcard?

What forms the backdrop of the

postcard and why do you think

that it has been used?

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Could this postcard be described

as being patriotic?

How may it make you feel if you

were:

i) A young man who had not yet

joined up to fight in the war

ii) A young soldier on his way to the

trenches

iii) The parent of a young soldier

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From which country does this postcard come from?

What do you understand by the term ‘Pals Battalions’?

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What has been scribbled onto the top left hand corner of this

postcard?

To which country do these soldiers seem to come from?

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Wales for ever!

Long Live Wales!

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What message has been written on this postcard?

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Who wrote this postcard and where are they from?

What message has been written on this postcard?

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Who wrote this postcard and where are they from?

Who was going to receive the postcard and where did they

live?

What message has been written on this postcard?

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Do you think that the postcard was ever posted?

Give reasons for your answer.

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Highlight areas of this advert

that would appeal to young

men who were considering

joining up.

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What makes this such

effective propaganda?

Highlight areas of this advert

that would appeal to young

men who were considering

joining up.

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What made British Propaganda so effective during the First World War?

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