The Axis power utilized the propaganda in the early stages more than the Allied powers. That is one of the reasons why the Axis powers were so successful in the beginning of the war. Once the war progressed, the Allied powers used more of the propaganda and soon after that their army increased drastically. The propaganda in World War 2 was used in many many ways. It was used to pay war bonds which was an important part in the war for certain countries. It could also be used to recruit soldiers into the military. Which is what the propaganda was used most for. It was also used to exploit the bad side of the war. World War 2’s outcome was what it was because of the propaganda that was used. It was one of the most important things used in World War 2 actually. Germany and the United States are the two main countries that used propaganda. They contrasted each other and made each other sound horrible. More countries used it but the two countries listed before used it excessively. It was crucial that they used it correctly in order to get citizens to help fund the war and help build materials that the soldiers used. I can not say it enough, propaganda was the most important tool used in the …show more content…
It was made in Michigan during the year of 1943. The author of this famous piece was Rose Will Monroe. The war started for the United States a year ago when she made this poster. The United States already needed help whether it was making food for them or making certain materials that they can use in the war. This poster was a woman flexing her bicep and saying the words “We Can Do It”. Before this poster was shown to the citizens only 27% of the woman population was working. After the poster was shown that number increased to 37%. Let’s just put this into perspective. 10% does not seem like a lot but that is over 310,000 women coming into work because of posters like that. Another important poster was called “Stamp Out The Axis”. It was a poster that was aimed towards the aspect of making the other side of the war look worse than they actually were. It was made with bright colors and the colors that represented the United States. It was incredibly biased towards the United States and made them look like such good