Committee on Public Information poster from 1917 promoting the United States Shipping Board Emergency Fleet Corporation. W. D. Stevens/Library of Congress. In 1917, on the brink of the U.S. entry ...
Office of War Information, “Revised Draft of Operational Memorandum for Books,” [ca. August – September 1944], Record Group 208, entry 464, box 2949, National Archives, College Park, Md. (hereafter ...
During World War II German propaganda emphasized the prowess of ... uncomfortably noticeable effect on the German people. Anglo-American leaflets are now no longer carelessly thrown aside but ...
Indeed, it’s easy to see how Russia’s propaganda war has had enormous benefit for ... the public discourse have been echoed ...
Through propaganda, the government hoped to encourage hatred of the USA’s enemies so that the American people would be prepared to contribute more to the war effort.
We learn that one of the most familiar propaganda posters in this collection, the American World War II icon “Loose lips might sink ships,” was designed by Seymour Rinaldo Goff, head of the ...
Narrator: Britain's success in the war depended on people joining together and not losing hope. But living through the Second World War was very scary. You might have to go and fight or endure ...
The real 'Deep State' in India was embodied by Indira Gandhi’s regime. While the Congress Party failed to act during the 1962 ...
The Brandeis University World War I and World War II Propaganda Posters collection includes nearly 100 different images (a majority from the WWI era) addressing a variety of American war aims. The ...