Propaganda
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Propaganda is a specific type of message presentation aimed at serving an agenda. Even if the message conveys true information, it may be partisan and fail to paint a complete and balanced picture. It generally refers to efforts sponsored by governments. This gallery, like Category:Government propaganda, is for materials which are deliberately intended to be works of government propaganda, that is, works meant to influence a particular political opinion in an emotional or sensational manner. Please do only include material that a reliable source has labeled as propaganda.
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"The Cruel Practices of Prince Rupert" English civil war propaganda pamphlet
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Recruiting advertisement for the Naval fusiliers, Louis XV.
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Poster for women nursing their own children, rather than employing wetnurses.
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Austrian propaganda before the war against Prussia in 1866
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California: The Cornucopia of the World. Room for millions of Immigrants. Propaganda poster created to get immigrants to move to California.
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Japanese propaganda for emigrants to Brazil
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A poster warning the German women and girls about the danger of human traffic in the USA.
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Russo-Japanese War
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WWI poster
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WWI poster
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Anti-German propaganda poster. The devil is congratulating Kaiser Wilhelm II for the sinking of the RMS Lusitania, a British ocean liner.
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Recruiting poster for Russian Civil War: "Why aren't you in the army?"
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Russian Civil War
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Polish anti-Communist poster, 1920
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Propaganda for testing for disease
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U.S propaganda from the WWII, urging citizens to increase production.
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US war poster
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U.S. propaganda poster, depicting a Nazi stabbing a Bible.
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Anti-Japanese propaganda from the United States from World War II
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American recruiting poster depicting Uncle Sam
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Recruiting for merchant marine
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The US-Goverment tried to detain American men from venereal diseases.
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Anti-Japanese propaganda made by the USA during World War II.
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Anti-Japanese propaganda made by the USA during World War II.
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US-American propaganda
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from propaganda film
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from propaganda film
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US PsyOps leaflet used in Afghanistan
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Juche tower, North Korea
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Portrait of Mao at the Gate of Heavenly Peace(Tiananmen)
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Chinese propaganda poster: recruiting for Korean War
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German propaganda in 1941. "Do not shed your blood for Stalin!"