No government was capable of censoring literally everything during WW2. what was censored depended, among other things, on which government you are talking about.
The US had limited censorship, focusing primarily on letters from soldiers and newspaper reports from military locations
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The U.S. government controlled almost everything during World War I. Factories that produced clothing were told by the War Industries Board that they had to make uniforms. Even toy makers were told that they couldn't use tin in their toys so that it could be used in making war materials like weapons.
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They built anything and everything-- cars, boats, airplanes, and everything in and on those things.
The law that allowed the government to censor soldiers' letters was the Espionage Act of 1917. This legislation was enacted during World War I and aimed to prevent the sharing of sensitive information that could aid the enemy. Under this act, the government had the authority to censor communications, including letters sent by soldiers, to ensure that military operations and strategies remained confidential.
The government's economic role during and after World War 2 expanded. This expansion took place because the country was under the control of the Progressives who wanted an increased governmental role in everything.
The government's economic role during and after World War 2 expanded. This expansion took place because the country was under the control of the Progressives who wanted an increased governmental role in everything.
Britain had a coalition government during World War 2
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It was as it is today a democracy government
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The U.S. government controlled almost everything during World War I. Factories that produced clothing were told by the War Industries Board that they had to make uniforms. Even toy makers were told that they couldn't use tin in their toys so that it could be used in making war materials like weapons.