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Both nations continued to produce recruitment posters until the end of the war. The ones with an image of Kitchener took an added poignancy when he died after his ship hit a German mine in June 1916.
The Daily Express cartoonist who mocked the Kaiser with mud in WW1 trenches ... who was immortalised in the 'Your Country Needs You' recruitment poster, ... never say die British soldier.
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As historians it’s our jobs to dig deep and uncover realities from the past (Picture: FPG/Hulton Archive/Getty Images) I have taught history in a large comprehensive secondary school for over 15 ...
For mission two, the U12s needed to create a poster, inspired by British Army recruitment posters, to advertise a community outreach event which they would host. This was not only a way to test their ...
Plans are being made to commemorate the life of the only British serviceman killed in enemy action during the First World War to be buried in Spain. Victor Egbert Earl, from Plymouth, died ...
Plans are being made to commemorate the life of the only British serviceman killed in enemy action during the First World War and buried in Spain. Victor Egbert Earl, known as Vic, was born in ...
WW1 army recruitment posters in Ireland honed into the Irish mentality, with slogans such as ‘An Irish Hero - 1 Irish man, defeats 10 Germans’, and used a lot of green and symbols including ...