1 Created by Jayme Gruden. 2 Propaganda is a powerful weapon in war; it is used to dehumanize and create hatred toward a supposed enemy.

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1 Created by Jayme Gruden

2 Propaganda is a powerful weapon in war; it is used to dehumanize and create hatred toward a supposed enemy.

3 “I made mistakes in drama. I thought drama was when actors cried. But drama is when the audience cries.” Frank Capra

4 In “Prelude to War” the first film in the series and winner of the Academy Award in 1942 for best Documentary film, Capra uses eerie, harsh, and frightening imagery to show the Axis Powers as a dark stain spreading their evil through world domination.

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8 Women and War

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10 This poster is for a clothing drive. Translation: “Get rid of old clothes and shoes.” Due to increase allied bombing of German cities, this poster urges parents to send their children to safety in the country. Germany is Free!

11 Japan France Great Britain Soviet Union

12 Why do you think the date December 7 th was chosen for the bond drive? How many propaganda ideas can you find in this poster ? What emotion are both posters trying to get the reader to feel?

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