World War II saw extensive use of propaganda by the United States to promote patriotism and support for the war effort. Propaganda took the form of films, music, posters encouraging citizens to contribute to the war industry, and images portraying enemies as inhuman while allies as noble. Even Walt Disney contributed by creating propaganda cartoons.
World War II saw extensive use of propaganda by the United States to promote patriotism and support for the war effort. Propaganda took the form of films, music, posters encouraging citizens to contribute to the war industry, and images portraying enemies as inhuman while allies as noble. Even Walt Disney contributed by creating propaganda cartoons.
World War II saw extensive use of propaganda by the United States to promote patriotism and support for the war effort. Propaganda took the form of films, music, posters encouraging citizens to contribute to the war industry, and images portraying enemies as inhuman while allies as noble. Even Walt Disney contributed by creating propaganda cartoons.
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