Galerie

Cartes postales de propagande de la Première Guerre mondiale

Dans cette galerie, vous pouvez trouver des exemples de cartes postales qui ont diffusé et influencé l'opinion publique pendant la Première Guerre mondiale. Lisez comment la carte postale est devenue une arme de propagande dans [notre blog] (http://blog.europeana.eu/2018/10/use-of-propaganda-in-wwi-postcards/).

Europeana 1914-1918

A modern postcard reproducing a 1915 British recruitment poster.

Europeana 1914-1918

Front; Postcard with propaganda motif

Europeana 1914-1918

The ink of the postmarks stamped on the back of this postcard have leached through to the front (they say ‘PLYMOUTH / 7 – / 12 FEB 18’ and ‘BUY NATIONAL WAR BONDS’). The initials of the artist who drew the illustration (‘C.T.N.’) headed ‘With Love from Da…

Europeana 1914-1918

Patriotic cartoon postcard. British bulldog and sunken German ships. Posted 30 Sept 1914 from Exeter.; Front

Europeana 1914-1918

In the course of the war, all kinds of postcards with patriotic images were made from silk. This map with the inscription Glory to Belgium shows the flags of the Allied troops. It is addressed to Reverend Sister Wivina, who was staying in the Refugee Uden…

Europeana 1914-1918

War Song 1914

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Europeana 1914-1918

Entitled ‘An Angel of Mercy.’, the staged, tinted scene on the front of this postcard portrays a boy dressed as a British officer lying on a makeshift stretcher (which actually appears to be a deckchair) on the grass, looking up at a girl dressed as a nur…

Europeana 1914-1918

Joseph Coughlin was my mother's uncle, and was in the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. He worked with a horse and cart when he came back from serving on the Western Front, and lived for many years after the war. Joseph used to drink with Matt Talbot. These po…

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