World War 2 Propaganda on the Home Front. What is Propaganda? Main Entry: pro·pa·gan·da Pronunciation: \ ˌ prä-pə- ˈ gan-də, ˌ prō-\ Function: noun 2:

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World War 2 Propaganda on the Home Front

What is Propaganda? Main Entry: pro·pa·gan·da Pronunciation: \ ˌ prä-pə- ˈ gan-də, ˌ prō-\ Function: noun 2: the spreading of ideas, information, or rumor for the purpose of helping or injuring an institution, a cause, or a person 3: ideas, facts, or allegations spread deliberately to further one's cause or to damage an opposing cause; also : a public action having such an effect

Purpose of Propaganda deliberately spread one's cause or to damage an opposing cause appeal to one’s emotions influence people’s opinions

Categories of World War 2 Propaganda Posters Female Workers National Security Citizen Participation

Female Workers Rosie was the symbol of the female factory worker. With so many men away at war, women were forced into the work force. Rosie was a symbol of strength of Civil Service jobs (such as secretaries).

National Security Some of the more interesting, and frightening, posters were the ones encouraging the people to be aware of breeching National Security. The purpose of these posters was to tell people that they had to work to keep the country safe.

Citizen Participation A third category of war propaganda posters were ones encouraging average people to participate in the war by making good decisions at home. Families existed on food rations and cut back on gasoline consumption as well so that the government would be able to devote as much money as possible to the war effort.

Additional Propaganda Techniques Appeal to Fear Oversimplification Appeal to AuthorityCommon Man Bandwagon Stereotyping Direct Order Scapegoating NameCalling/Demonizing the Enemy Transfer Glittering Generalities Intentional Vagueness

War Propaganda Emotional and compelling, the propaganda posters and other media used during World War II stressed such topics as production, conservation of resources and raw materials, and protecting home and loved ones. The poster message had to be instantly understandable, and poster images had to reinforce text, and vice versa.

What type of Propaganda here?