To rally public morale and to demoralize the enemy .
The media reports the facts, or at least is suppossed to. Propoganda aims at presenting a positive image on the homefront and a negative image to the opponnents front and truth can be twisted or warped to suit the needs of the moment.
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.
Frank Capra
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.
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.
All the governments used propaganda.
Propaganda.
No, it had burned before World War 2. It was only used for propaganda in Germany.
No
they farted alot
Reichsminister of Propaganda .
I can't answer it... it's not a freaking question!! god...
That Germany was superior to the rest of the races of the world
The media reports the facts, or at least is suppossed to. Propoganda aims at presenting a positive image on the homefront and a negative image to the opponnents front and truth can be twisted or warped to suit the needs of the moment.
By making newsreels and Propaganda.
propaganda posters
They were held in Berlin and dominated by Nazi propaganda.