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1. The German government while still overrun with Nazis was cleansed somewhat thanks to the Nuremberg trials.

2. The state of Israel was established :-D

3. Nuclear weapons had made their debut and would soon cause great tension between us and Russia.

4. Many countries got their freedom back EX. France (before the war ended but still relevant)

5. Many countries remained occupied EX. Lithuania

6. Germany was annexed and divided it with the Berlin Wall

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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.


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

Frank Capra


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.


What narrative account of the experiences of the men who flew on B-17 bombers during World War 2 would be researched in which of these social sciences?

The narrative account of the experiences of the men who flew on B-17 bombers during World War 2 would be researched in the field of history, focusing on military history and the social impact of war on individuals.


How did the outcome of World War 2 create change and conflict in the world?

The first and most obvious answer was the cold war. The world had settled into 2 armed camps, the west (democracies) vs. the east (communism). This polarization led to each of the super powers trying to line up allies and potential allies. The old maxim of an enemy of my enemy is my friend, led to many strange alliances in the west. This cold war led to conflicts in many regions of the 3rd world as the Soviets sponsored rebels in many areas to try and destabilize them. They also wanted to use these ongoing conflicts to drain the resources of the west. The Korean conflict as well as the Vietnam conflict were also direct results of this. The Vietnam conflict also saw massive upheaval here in the US and abroad. Of course the east was not without their own problems. First Hungary then Czechoslovakia tried to rebel against the Communists, but Nato did not want to get involved for fear of it escalating into a larger conflict that could easily have become WWIII.