Camus, Alyse. "World War I-era Russian propaganda Posters Portray Food as Evil."
Harry Ransom Center. The University of Texas at Austin, n.d. Web. 29
Mar. 2015. <http://blog.hrc.utexas.edu/2014/03/04/
posters-portray-food-as-evil/>. This source provides mainly on how food
was a demand in Russia considering how there was big food shortage during
World War One. The country had gone into huge debt and there was not enough
to pay for weapons in war and provided the country, Russia with food. There
is a great amount of propaganda regarding the demand for food in countries.
This website provides how food often used in propagandas was used to
promote nationalism.
Davis, Alec, ed. "European Propaganda during World War One." Guided History.
Boston University, n.d. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. <http://blogs.bu.edu/
guidedhistory/moderneurope/europeanpropagandaduringworldwar1/>. This
blog provides a variety of both European and American propaganda, including
a caption with information based on what is portrayed in the propaganda.
This website included lots information, and was organized with an
introduction of World War One in the beginning and then transitioned with
the different types of propaganda, explaining the significance of each,
representing the country. This source was useful considering how it
provided accurate dates and information during the war.
"Russian Propaganda During World WWI." World War I propaganda. Wordpress.com, 24
Jan. 2011. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. <https://worldwaripropaganda.wordpress.com/
2011/01/24/russian-propaganda-during-wwi/>. This website includes
numerous of Russian propaganda, not only that this website provided the
significance of Russian Propaganda. This website also explains how there
were restrictions in publishing propaganda or any sort of writing in
Russian newspapers, as restricted from the Czar. It also provides
background before the war and after.
Harry Ransom Center. The University of Texas at Austin, n.d. Web. 29
Mar. 2015. <http://blog.hrc.utexas.edu/2014/03/04/
posters-portray-food-as-evil/>. This source provides mainly on how food
was a demand in Russia considering how there was big food shortage during
World War One. The country had gone into huge debt and there was not enough
to pay for weapons in war and provided the country, Russia with food. There
is a great amount of propaganda regarding the demand for food in countries.
This website provides how food often used in propagandas was used to
promote nationalism.
Davis, Alec, ed. "European Propaganda during World War One." Guided History.
Boston University, n.d. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. <http://blogs.bu.edu/
guidedhistory/moderneurope/europeanpropagandaduringworldwar1/>. This
blog provides a variety of both European and American propaganda, including
a caption with information based on what is portrayed in the propaganda.
This website included lots information, and was organized with an
introduction of World War One in the beginning and then transitioned with
the different types of propaganda, explaining the significance of each,
representing the country. This source was useful considering how it
provided accurate dates and information during the war.
"Russian Propaganda During World WWI." World War I propaganda. Wordpress.com, 24
Jan. 2011. Web. 29 Mar. 2015. <https://worldwaripropaganda.wordpress.com/
2011/01/24/russian-propaganda-during-wwi/>. This website includes
numerous of Russian propaganda, not only that this website provided the
significance of Russian Propaganda. This website also explains how there
were restrictions in publishing propaganda or any sort of writing in
Russian newspapers, as restricted from the Czar. It also provides
background before the war and after.