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Americans developed a more negative view of the Germans
Americans changed the names of the towns- XP Apex
During World War One our country was made up of immigrants. It was divided and broken into pieces and support for sides. When America entered the war on April 6, 1917, the biggest worry was public unity. So on April, 13, 1917, President Wilson created the Committee on Public Information. They censored and limited "Damaging information," that might have induced support for the non-allies. Soon the company was combining advertising techniques with psychology to create all sorts of propaganda.
The purpose and function is all part of the marketing strategy or advertisement. It forms part of the psychological manipulation of information to create a desired result. The main purpose is to increase the financial and administrative power of the individual promoting the propaganda.
Propaganda was mainly to promote patriotism and get people into spirit of the war. There were many posters in America showing that the Nazis were evil and should be stopped. In Germany there was also propaganda to get the people to persecute the Jewish people. The propaganda was to support the idea that everyone could be involved. The posters of Rosie the Riveter are a great example to show that it was a well liked idea that women could work on things like putting together planes and automobiles while the men were off fighting. Other posters promoted the idea of secrecy or not talking about the troops to save their lives. One poster had a picture of a woman on a telephone chatting away and it said that because she talked hundreds of soldiers died.
German Americans tried to prove their loyalty by changing their names.
Americans were encouraged to become more isolationist.
During the years prior to and during World War II, many young Germans joined the "Hitler Youth" group in Germany (and were encouraged to do so by many older Germans) as a result of Nazi propaganda. Trumpeting an "Us vs. Them" theme, as well as admonishing all Germans to do their part for the nation, the Nazis were widely successful in drawing out absolute loyalty and self-sacrifice from German citizens -- including German youth.
Americans developed a more negative view of the Germans
Americans changed the names of the towns- XP Apex
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None, however, the US annexed Hawaii during the Spanish American War and it did become a US State. That annexation was independent of the War and not as a result of the War.
I think if anything Hollywood has shown that it is a house of innovation and not necessarily a propaganda machine. I think films have proven to be a forum of entertainment and thought. They general underline the goodness of humanity, not its worst. While some films may contain propaganda it is far from its worst.
During World War II, hysteria was present in almost every theater of the war, both among civilians and (if mostly temporarily) in military units, as the front lines moved dramatically during offensive operations by one dominant power or another on the battlefield. More strikingly, hysteria erupted among governmental agencies as a result of the fog of war, initial defeats on a grand scale, and propaganda-efforts by the enemy; for example, as the Germans invaded France in 1940 and then the Soviet Union in 1941.
Americans changed the names of the towns- XP Apex
Obviously not. Most Germans were civilians that had no part to play in the war or the Holocaust. However, enough Germans were involved to result in 6 million Jewish deaths.
Huge Allied armies were pushing the Germans back .