Whose morale, in what place at what time? There were lots of different nations and armies and other specifiable groups of people involved in the war and they all experienced many different factors which affected their morale in different ways at different times. If you can be more specific you can get an answer. Michael Montagne
Stay positive and not negative (dying, getting a disease)
It was pretty much unwavering.
the political cartoons helped the WWII war effort by raising morale and also by encouraging civilians to help the war effort.
World War II
The evacuation of 338,000 Allied troops from the beaches of Dunkirk from 28 May until 4 June 1940
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they were for boosting morale
It was pretty much unwavering.
Why We Fight
The aims of propaganda in World War 2 were to influence public opinion, boost morale, demonize the enemy, and promote support for the war effort. Propaganda was used by governments to shape perceptions, unify populations, and garner support for their respective causes.
a greater way to get ahead.
the political cartoons helped the WWII war effort by raising morale and also by encouraging civilians to help the war effort.
Winston Churchill
they provided morale and helped families deal with having a family member deployed.
World War II
It was important for British morale to breach the Atlantic Wall and fight in Europe again
Winston Chruchill did a lot for the morale of Great Britain. He made the famous quote, "Give us the weapons, and we will finish the war".
A dog named Sinbad.