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WORLD WAR I: FRENCH AD. French advertisement poster for Gallic Rooster Bleach during World War I

WORLD WAR I: FRENCH AD. French advertisement poster for Gallic Rooster Bleach during World War I


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WORLD WAR I: FRENCH AD. French advertisement poster for Gallic Rooster Bleach during World War I

WORLD WAR I: FRENCH AD.
French advertisement poster for Gallic Rooster Bleach during World War I, c1917

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1917 Cleaning Gallic Germany Poster Propaganda Rooster Vintage William Ii World War I Bleach


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This vintage French advertisement poster from World War I showcases the Gallic Rooster Bleach, a cleaning product that was popular during that time. Created in 1917, this propaganda piece aimed to promote the use of this bleach as an essential tool for cleanliness and hygiene amidst the chaos of war. The poster features a striking image of a man dressed in traditional German attire, representing Kaiser Wilhelm II, who was the leader of Germany during World War I. The text on the poster is written in bold letters and emphasizes the importance of using Gallic Rooster Bleach to keep homes clean and germ-free. During this period, advertisements played a significant role not only in promoting products but also shaping public opinion. This particular ad sought to exploit anti-German sentiment prevalent at that time by associating cleanliness with patriotism. The Gallic Rooster Bleach advertisement serves as a historical artifact reflecting both commercial marketing strategies and wartime propaganda efforts. It provides insight into how companies capitalized on nationalistic sentiments during times of conflict. Today, this print serves as a reminder of the power advertising holds over society's perceptions and beliefs. It stands as evidence of how even seemingly mundane products like cleaning agents can be used to convey political messages during tumultuous times such as World War I.

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