Introduction
At the time of the First World War, all the great powers of Europe relied on
conscription; they 'called up' their men to the army.
Only Britain had a voluntary army (Britain did not introduce conscription until 1916, two
years after the war started).
The British Commander-in-Chief, Lord Kitchener (picture 10) realised that vast numbers of men would be needed.
A huge propaganda campaign was therefore mounted to try to persuade men to join up. Posters played a major role in this campaign.
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