Why was there Propaganda During World War Two?
Propaganda was used during World War Two to influence people to help out with the war effort. Rosie the Rivetor influenced women to step up to do the man's role. Many other propaganda posters were used to influence people to ration and donate towards the war.
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Purpose of Propaganda
The purpose of propaganda is to influence a certain group of people to do something. In World War Two the purpose of Propaganda was to influence women to take the man's role and for men to win the war.
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Purpose of Propaganda Website
Forms of Propaganda in World War Two, their message, what were they promoting
In World War Two, the forms of propaganda that were used are posters, radio advertisements, comic books, and magazines. Propaganda of this time usually had a general message. It was about men going to war, women going to work in factories, and winning the war. They were promoting the importance of all of these things and that they needed everyone to do what these posters ask.
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Items Recycled During WW2
The U.S. Government asked all people to salvage paper, aluminum, copper, iron and steel, tin, rubber, silk stockings, and cooking fat. They asked people to recycle these because the U.S. had to spare every penny to save up for the war so that they could buy and make war supplies.
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Items Recycled Website
Examples of Propaganda
This first poster is to persuade women to go and This poster was used to ask people to This poster was used to motivate men to join
work in the Factories where the men used to work. recycle these materials after they used them. the war and defeat Germany and win the war.
work in the Factories where the men used to work. recycle these materials after they used them. the war and defeat Germany and win the war.
- "We can do it!" This slogan is supposed to motivate women to be able work the man's job.
- "Step on it" This slogan is telling men to join the army and "Step On" or defeat Germany (Nazi Germany).
- "Do less so they'll have enough" isn't pictured but this slogan is telling people to use less supplies so that more can go towards the soldiers.