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Propaganda is the use of pictures and slogans to spread ideas or to persuade people. The Germans used propaganda to make everyone think that Jewish people were bad. Propaganda was also used to boost low morale in WW2.

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What were the aims of propaganda in World War 2?

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.


Who directed Why you Fight the series used by the US for World War 2 propaganda?

Frank Capra


World War 2 propaganda posters objective?

World War 2 propaganda posters aimed to influence public opinion, boost morale, and mobilize support for the war effort. They often depicted the enemy in a negative light and emphasized themes such as patriotism, sacrifice, and the importance of unity. Additionally, these posters were used to encourage people to conserve resources, buy war bonds, and contribute to various home-front activities.


What was the purpose of propaganda in World War 2?

The use of propaganda in any country is to further a political objective, in the case of the United States' involvement with World War 2, it was winning the war. Propaganda was effective to motivate citizens to action, by donating, enlisting or working harder.


Was there an increase or decrease in propaganda during World War 2?

A major increase in propaganda, especially with the Axis-powers. They wanted to control their people, with lies or truth they did not care. The Allies on the other hand didn't really increase their propaganda. Though they still did, most of what they told their public had a lot of truth to it.

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