ALLIED PROPAGANDA
WAR PROPAGANDA
WWII propaganda was used for the Allied and Axis powers. The Allied Propaganda was used to persuade the society that lived in the area. Also to show what was happening using pictures and posters to express what was happening. To your right you see the picture saying " Together We Can Do It!" is trying to explain to everyone that with you help, love, and support, we can bring this nation back to its standards. With all the hard labor and manufacturing they can bring this nation back to its feet. War Propaganda was all about persuasion.
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BRITISH PROPAGANDA
. The British Propaganda was mostly used to tear down their enemies. They fought against Nazi Germany, Japan, and some in Asia. In the image to the right you see them saying "We Beat 'Em Before ............ We'll Beat 'Em Again!". This phrase means that the British know what they want and they obviously have put that into their advertisement. Their propaganda was harsh and straight to the point. The British posters were targeted to the enemies area. So that they would show that they have more authority over them.
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AMERICAN PROPAGANDA
World War II posters helped to mobilize a nation. Inexpensive, accessible, and ever-present, the poster was an ideal agent for making victory the personal mission of every citizen. Government agencies, businesses, and private organizations issued an array of poster images, linking the military front with the home front and calling upon every American to boost production at work and at home. Deriving their appearance from the fine and commercial arts and expressing the needs and goals of the people who created them, posters conveyed more than simple slogans.
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