La Fayette, maybe?
avoir des posters au mur
The translation of "America" is Amérique, but the country is almost always referred to as "Les Etats Unis" and not "L'Amérique".
Many nations used propaganda during WWI, however the Germans used it the most. Their most famous form of propaganda was putting up thousands of posters around major cities depicting Black French Colonial Troops raping young German women. Imagines such as these boost support and enlistment.
les affiches
A poster is called 'une affiche' in French.
Lucy Broido has written: 'French opera posters, 1868-1930' -- subject(s): French Theatrical posters, Opera, Pictorial works
Posters were created by French artists in the mid 19th century. These posters were used as advertising for new products.
Eveline Bres has written: 'Carl Heil, speaker contre Hitler' -- subject(s): Biography, French Propaganda, History, Propaganda, Propaganda, Anti-German, Propaganda, French, Radio broadcasters, World War, 1939-1945
Franziska Wein has written: 'Deutschlands Strom, Frankreichs Grenze' -- subject(s): French Propaganda, History, Propaganda, French
Henri de Toulouse-Lautrec.
A French priest is typically referred to as a "prêtre" in French.
French for "America" is - Amérique