Allies
United States
Both of these posers were intended to encourage United States citizens to be conscience and careful about what they say by scaring them into believing they will kill people if they don’t "PROPAGANDA POSTERS AT A GLANCE:."
Translation: Be a pilot, contribute to the power of the Air Force!
This poster was devised to make the air force be viewed as powerful. It tells people that by joining the air force it will make both them and the air force more powerful ("Slave to the Game"). |
By making saving clothes and reusing them normal, the government hopes that citizens will not be wasteful and will contribute to the war effort by not using more than their share of clothes (Harris and Webb).
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France
Translation: The United Nations is now certain victory.
This was simply intended to boost French morale ("Trademark Art 'French Propaganda Poster from World War II' Vintage Advertisement on Canvas").
By: SJL
This was simply intended to boost French morale ("Trademark Art 'French Propaganda Poster from World War II' Vintage Advertisement on Canvas").
By: SJL
Axis
Italy
Germany
The above picture was taken from an anti-Jewish children’s book and depicts the phrase “Trust No Jew on his Oath” and “Jews are our misfortune” ("Nazi Propaganda - Photographs").
The above poster warns Germans of the nature of Eastern Europeans and states they are “subhuman” ("Nazi Propaganda - Photographs").
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The above poster asks “Children, what do you know of the Fuhrer?” and is meant to portray Hitler as a friendly and approachable figure ("10 Disturbing Pieces of Nazi Education Propaganda").
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Japan
Allied Countries by: SJL
Axis Countries by: RDO
Axis Countries by: RDO