Propaganda was used to villianize the enemy, and to encourage the war effort.
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To learn how propaganda influenced WW2, watch how it is influencing the forthcoming WW3.
i think you are referring to rosie the riveter she was a propoganda poster that encouraged women to take over mens jobs
It had no strategic or tactical advantage but, it was a propoganda victory.
Propoganda was used to persuade people to join the war. Propoganda is the use of signs and information to support a cause Heres a couple pictures of good examples of propoganda that were used in Wars: http://lawrenceyong.files.wordpress.com/2008/08/uncle-sam.jpg http://www.hschamberlain.net/timeline/lusitania.jpg
higher rate of signing up because of the euphoria as was portrayed through the propoganda and the patriotism that the jobs corps was able to portray.
world war 1
He used pomp, parades and pageantry as well as the propoganda skills of Josph Goebbels.
d day was the main war in europe.
It was the main cause
one main reason was trade, it was cut back by the ooponents the Germans sinking the LUSITANIA by subwarfare propoganda, citizens were becoming to be outraged by the war to save American culture, language, and heritage the zimmerman note ( note from German to Mexico asking them to join on their behalf and keep Americans busy at home and out of their hair for an easier war. They bribed them with land such as Texas that they lost to America prior to this war. adn also to end the war and, "break the stalemate"
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