German soldiers marched into Belgium, following the Schlieffen Plan. Millions volunteered for the army for patriotic reasons, encouraged by General Kitchener's famous recruiting poster. The war was fought between two blocks of countries, the armed camps of Europe. Propaganda is useful to historians because it tells us what the government at the time of the war was thinking.
German soldiers marched into Belgium, following the Schlieffen Plan. Millions volunteered for the army for patriotic reasons, encouraged by General Kitchener's famous recruiting poster. The war was fought between two blocks of countries, the armed camps of Europe. Propaganda is useful to historians because it tells us what the government at the time of the war was thinking.
German soldiers marched into Belgium, following the Schlieffen Plan. Millions volunteered for the army for patriotic reasons, encouraged by General Kitchener's famous recruiting poster. The war was fought between two blocks of countries, the armed camps of Europe. Propaganda is useful to historians because it tells us what the government at the time of the war was thinking.