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Propaganda in the First World War  

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Propaganda in the First World War (History Coursework) Q1. Which source is the more useful to an historian studying the use of propaganda for recruitment in the First World War? In the First World War Britain started with only a small scale army, however as reality soared in, the government realized that more soldiers needed to be recruited at a very fast pace therefore, propaganda was the method introduced in order to achieve this. Source A is a novel that was written in 1961.Firstly the fact that it is a novel, proves that the source could've easily been elaborated according to the choice of the novelist.However, the date shows how by 1961 there would be a wide array of information available in order for the novelist to compose a book with and therefore, the source could be reliable. The source is also reliable in the sense that in 1914, the war was still...

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