Watch THE GREAT WAR ... forming the Women's Peace Party. But support of women was needed, not just as nurses abroad, but in factories, on farms, and in homes. Propaganda posters took aim ...
"When it comes to propaganda ... women’s roles, the coming casualties, or paying for the conflict. Home front duties often were compared to a soldier’s to ensure a connection between the war ...
Government propaganda urged women to aid the war effort. The key message was There’s Not Much Women Can’t Do. Women worked in factories to produce essential war material, such as aircraft ...
In an age before radio or television, illustrations like this were used by all sides in the war to dehumanize the enemy. Another purpose of propaganda posters ... image of a woman praying is ...
Image caption, Posters urged women to help the war effort. The Women's Land Army worked on farms to grow crops for people to eat. Before rationing was introduced, posters encouraged people to cut ...
The first time I learned about a group of women who created propaganda ... after the war. Americans are used to hearing ‘Rosie the Riveter’ stories; the women who took jobs in factories to build ships ...
NAGOYA--A war and peace museum here is exhibiting propaganda items that encouraged the home-front population to contribute to the Japanese war effort about ... time," said a woman in her 40s ...