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Her real name was Mildred Gillars, but she was nicknamed Axis Sally. She lived from 1900 to 1988.

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Axis Sally (above) was one of the persons used for Propaganda purposes. Realistically, EVERYONE produced propaganda during WW 2. Some was to provide slanted information to the other country's soldiers, some to encourage one's own civilians, some to encourage one's own military, some to discourage other countries military. Everything from the well known poster of Rosie the Riveter to flyers for War Bonds, to the "Keep em Flying" posters could be considered propaganda. Countries that produced this included Germany, Japan, Italy, Britain, France, Canada, the US, Australia.

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propaganda was made because it made the people strong enough to fight on and that they would win. It also made the people not scared of the war.

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