Bibliography

   Creel, George, 1876-1953   Rebel at large: recollections of fifty crowded years  New York, G. P.
               Puntam and Sons  1947

   Creel, George, 1876-1953  War criminals and punishment   New York : R.M. McBride & Company, 1949

Hoover Institution on War, Revolution, and Peace P ersuasive images : posters of war and revolution from theHoover Institution Archives    Editors  Peter Paret, Beth Irwin Lewis, Paul Paret  Princeton, N.J. : Princeton University Press, c1992

     Lasswell. Harold D.   Propanganda Techniques in World War   Alfred A. Knopf/ New York  1927
 
 

     Mock, James R. (James Robert) Words that won the war; the story of the Committee on Public Information,
                         1917-1919, by James R. Mock and Cedric Larson  Princeton, Princeton University Press, 1939

Journal:

        Dec. '95 Military History Feature
       PERSPECTIVES When the United States entered World War I, propagandist George Creel set
       out to stifle anti-war sentiment. By Thomas Fleming.
       www. thehistorynet.com/militaryhistory/ar.../12955_text.htm
        visited on May 11, 1999

Web Source:

                 Wartime Propaganda: World War I The Drift Towards War. By Aaron Delwiche
                     http://weber.u.washington.edu/~scmuweb/propag/war2.htm
                    visited May 12, 1999
 
 

Picture Sources:

(1)scanned from "Words that Won the War" by Mock and Larson p45
George Creel and Members of the Censorship Board

(2)http://ac.acusd.edu/History/classes/diplo177/wilsonoutline.html
Wilson the Idealist

(3) scanned from "Words that Won the War" by Mock and Larson p 46
 George Creel

(4) scanned from "Word that Won the War" by Mock and Larson p 114
Four Minute Men advertisement

(5)http://www.nara.gov/exhall/americanimage/panorama/panoram2.html
"Co. H, 347th Inf., Capt. T. R. Mobley Com'd'g. Am. Expeditionary Force.
       Camp Dix, New Jersey. January 1919"

(6)http://worldwar1.com/post005.htm
propoganda poster
 

(7)http://www.mdle.com/ClassicFilms/BTC/direct5.htm
d.w. grifith

(8) scanned from Words that Won the War" by Mock and Larson p 148
Advertisement of the most famous hate picture

(9)http://worldwar1.com/posters.htm
Hun
 
 

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