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Propaganda was used in ww1 successfully. To make the army stronger, the government needs to recruit a lot of soldiers and people to support them. The posters were printed to make the army look exciting. Applying using the poster to propagandize，men will decide to join the army because they are encouraged by the poster. Others tell men that it is their duty to join, that if they join, they will be proud, and if they don't, they will feel guilty or embarrassed. Wars are merciless, men are probably die in the war, so a lot of males are not willing to join the army. So the post about female was created, it superficially demonstrates the women in the family, but it put pressure on potential volunteers to urge that women and children be threatened and need their protection, as appears to be confirmed by reports of rape, torture, and mutilation emanating from the occupied territories. , Similarly, women were called on to help take care of troops on the front lines, fill the role of national soldiers in the rear lines, and produce ammunition in factories for them to fire. During World War I, propaganda was used by all the major powers in the world to try to influence citizens to support their country's war efforts, including getting people to join the army. This propaganda took many visual and written forms and was disseminated in a variety of ways, including war posters, books, leaflets, and newspaper articles. Propaganda almost always contains distortions of the truth, and often outright lies. Propaganda during the war tried to convince people that serving in the army would be a great adventure. The poor who believed this would later learn that it was a lie. For most soldiers, life was incredibly hard, full of death, disease, and suffering. Some of the war's propaganda has focused on making those who did not join the army or take part in the war feel guilty. The posters are beautifully designed and collected for display in art galleries, which are both visually appealing and easy to copy. They can be attached to the sides of buildings, to the Windows of homes, to the workplace, or resized to appear above cable car Windows and in magazines. And they can be easily reprinted in many languages. To improve the effects, the government also invited a well-known artistCharles Dana Gibson, and encourage him to make effort to the country. The use of propaganda in wartime is not a modern invention. From the earliest civilizations, societies have used and lived in propaganda. the Chinese general Sun Tzu, writing in The Art of War, stated that, “to subdue the enemy without fighting is the acme of skill.” It means that if win without war, that is the highest level in the tactics.