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Antique WWI 1918 Pamphlets HOW THE WAR CAME TO AMERICA and GERMAN WAR PRACTICES

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Antique WWI 1918 Pamphlets HOW THE WAR CAME TO AMERICA and GERMAN WAR PRACTICES
Each soft cover book measures 8 1/4 by 5 1/2 inches. How the war came to America has 31 pages. German war practices has 95 pages. Each pamphlet was issued by The Committee On Public Information in January 1918. The pamphlets are in excellent condition and appear to be unread. German war practices has a tiny tear on the lower edge of the front cover. The interiors are clean. The pages are free from writings, marks or stains and are secure to the staple binding.
The Committee on Public Information was a government agency created during World War I to distribute information intended to influence public opinion to inspire support for America's entry in the war. The organization was essentially a propaganda arm of the federal government, and was presented to the public and the Congress as a reasonable alternative to government censorship of war news.
The administration of Woodrow Wilson believed a government office dedicated to providing favorable publicity for the cause of entering the war was necessary. Americans had never sent an army to Europe. And joining the war on the side of Britain and France was a concept that needed to be sold to the public the way an ordinary consumer product might be sold.
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