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Are you man enough?
Men felt incredible pressure to serve on the frontlines during the First World War. Here are some examples of recruiting posters that called into question the manhood of those who chose to stay at home rather than fight abroad.
First World War Recruitment Posters
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Hear Sergt. A. Gibbons, a prisoner of war. Everyone should hear his story of German cruelty and hatred.
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Fight for her -- come with the Irish Canadian Rangers Overseas Battalion.
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Have you a reason-- or only an excuse-- for not enlisting?
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Are you in this?
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Why don't they come? Why be a mere spectator here when you should play a mans [sic] part in the real game overseas.
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Why don't I go? The 148th Battalion needs me.
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Once a soldier, always a man. The wounded soldier's return. Come and see how your disabled defenders get back their strength and skill.
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Daddy, what did you do in the Great War?
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