What is propaganda and how was it used in World War One?

Part of HistoryWorld War OneYear 3Year 4

What is propaganda?

A collage of World War One era recruitment posters

Propaganda is used to try to make people think a certain way.

  • Stories about bad things the Germans had done were told to make people want Britain to beat them in the war.

  • Germany told similar stories about Britain.

  • The Government needed lots of soldiers. They designed posters to make men want to join the army.

A collage of World War One era recruitment posters
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How were posters used?

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 8, Lord Kitchener recruitment poster from World War One, This famous poster used the face of Lord Kitchener to persuade men to join the army. Kitchener died when his ship hit a German mine.
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What did newspapers report?

Image gallerySkip image gallerySlide 1 of 3, A child on a street selling newspapers to passers-by during World War One, People in Britain wanted to know what was happening But the Government knew spies might read the papers. A law was passed to stop newspapers from printing information which could help the enemy or make British people feel unhappy about the war.
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How did reporting change?

A French cameraman films a wounded Scottish soldier at the Battle of the Somme in 1916
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A French cameraman films a wounded Scottish soldier at the Somme in 1916.
  • In August 1916, a famous British film was shown in cinemas about The Battle of the Somme.

  • It was the first time people at home could see soldiers in the trenches, guns firing and wounded men.

  • Filming and reporting from the Front let people find out what was really happening in the war.

  • Although it was sad, people were glad that they could finally see it.

A French cameraman films a wounded Scottish soldier at the Battle of the Somme in 1916
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A French cameraman films a wounded Scottish soldier at the Somme in 1916.
British soldiers going over the top from the film Battle of the Somme in 1916
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Activities

Activity 1: Explore these posters

Posters were very carefully designed with words and images which had a special effect on the viewer.

There are three famous posters below.

Click on the posters to find out how they were used for propaganda.

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Activity 2: Quiz - World War One Propaganda

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Activity 3: History Explorer game

Play this game to test your knowledge and learn even more facts about World War One.

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