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Jennings, Schram, Vamplew 1 Propaganda supporting WWII (Support involving women) Grow your own, can your own- women learned to grow their own food so that they would no longer have to pay for food and the food could be sent to soldiers. Keep mum she’s not so dumb- some women would get information out of some enemy soldiers to provide intelligence to the U.S.

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Page 1: WWII propaganda

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Propaganda supporting WWII(Support involving women)

Grow your own, can your own- women learned to grow their own food so that they would no longer have to pay for food and the food could be sent to soldiers.

Keep mum she’s not so dumb- some women would get information out of some enemy soldiers to provide intelligence to the U.S.

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Of course I can- people learned to ration food and share with people that truly needed it.

Victory waits on your fingers- women helped to keep people informed and get messages to people by becoming stenographers.

Use it up- people learned to make do with what they had and make everything last as long as possible. Most supplies were used for the war effort so there was not a lot left

to go around for the citizens.

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Post- many women also began to take the place of the men in factories that left for war. They worked to build weapons that were much needed to end the war.

Volunteer for victory- many women joined the war effort by offering medical aid to the injured soldiers. They served as nurses and caretakers in hospitals.

(Support involving military and Japanese)

This picture boosted Americans’ confidence in the U.S. military and the war efforts. It showed the people that we were winning the war with help from them.

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Attempted to convince Americans that they had to do their part to help the war effort by working back home to produce war supplies.

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Portrays that we are fighting the war to prevent Hitler and the Nazis from taking over the U.S. next.

Made to show American soldiers as the heroes who sacrificed their lives for others to stay home and have their freedom.

The military wanted to ignite hatred among Americans for the Japanese to give more support to the war to avenge Pearl Harbor

Reminds people to remember those who sacrificed their lives and died at Pearl Harbor. Also,

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to remind the American people what started the war between the Japanese and the U.S.

(Support involving troops)

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Works Cited

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"We're Fighting To Prevent This - USA Propaganda Posters - World War II and Others." We're Fighting To Prevent This - USA Propaganda Posters - World War II and Others. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Feb. 2014.

"--We Here Highly Resolve That These Dead Shall Not Have Died in Vain-- : Remember Dec. 7th! : UNT Digital Library." UNT Digital Library. N.p., n.d. Web. 11 Feb. 2014.

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"America’s Disgusting & Idiotic Propaganda Posters of World War II." Daily Stormer. N.p., n.d.

Web. 09 Feb. 2014.

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"Don't Mention the War, Girls: For Sale, a Treasure Trove of Very Un-PC WWII Propaganda Posters." Mail Online. Associated Newspapers, 15 Mar. 2010. Web. 10 Feb. 2014.

"WWII Patriotic Poster, Historic U.S.A. American Patriotism Symbols/World War II Patriotic Posters USA Conservation Food Canning 1." Patriotic Home Canning Promotions Poster ★ from World War II 1944, Of Course I Can! I'm as Patriotic as Can Be --and Ration Points Won't Worry Me! Says the Poster Text; Image by American Artist/illustrator Dick Williams of a Woman Looking Surprised in a Fruit Decorated Frilled Kitchen Apron Arms Full of Glass Jars of Home Canned Vegetables with More Jars of Canned Fruit in the Foreground; Published by War Food Administration, Washington D.C. Printer by the U.S. Government Printing Office Now a Public Domain Image of a Historic U.S.A. American Government Patriotism Symbol Copyright Free Image of a Patriotic WWII Poster Titled Of Course I Can!: World_War_II_Patriotic_Posters_USA_Conservation_Food_Canning_1.jpg Linked to Larger Public Domain Artwork Jpg Copyright Free Picture Image Art File; Additionally There Are Also USA Services and Stuff for Purchase from Ads for American Patriotic Themed Items for Sale on This Copyright Free Public Domain World War Two Patriotic Home Canning Promotions Poster, Of Course I Can! I'm as Patriotic as Can Be --and Ration Points Won't Worry Me! Graphic Page. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2014.

"Swing, Swing, Swing (In a Ring)." Swing, Swing, Swing (In a Ring). N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2014.

"A History of Graphic Design: Chapter 29 -- Propaganda Posters." A History of Graphic Design: Chapter 29 -- Propaganda Posters. N.p., n.d. Web. 09 Feb. 2014.

"WWII Patriotic Poster, Historic U.S.A. American Patriotism Symbols/World War II Patriotic Posters USA Conservation: Use It Up; Wear It Out; Make It Do! Our Labor and Goods Are Fighting." Patriotic Poster ★ from World War II, Use It Up; Wear It Out; Make It Do! Our Labor and Goods Are Fighting the Posters Text Message from the U.S. Office of War Information Advises, the Stylized Image from an Unknown Artist Shows a Wife Mending Her Husbands Pants While He Cleans up the Old Push-mower for Another Use; a Public Domain Image of a Historic U.S.A. American Government Patriotism Symbol Copyright Free Image of a Patriotic WWII Poster Titled Use It Up; Wear It Out; Make It Do!: World_War_II_Patriotic_Posters_USA_Conservation_1.jpg Linked to Larger Public Domain Artwork Jpg Copyright Free Picture Image Art File; Additionally There Are Also USA Services and Stuff for Purchase from Ads for American Patriotic Themed Items for Sale on This Copyright Free Public Domain World War Two Patriotic Poster Graphic Page. N.p., n.d. Web. 10 Feb. 2014.