Asked by mimis
Look at this poster.
World War Two propaganda poster saying remember Pearl Harbor, work, fight, sacrifice with boats burning on water and planes above them.
For which purpose would US government officials have published a poster like this one?
to promote sympathy for the Japanese
to rally support for American involvement in the war
to punish those who wanted to forget about Pearl Harbor
to remind Americans that Germany was its main enemy
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to rally support for American involvement in the war
The poster urges "work, fight, sacrifice" and evokes Pearl Harbor to mobilize public opinion and bolster recruitment, production, and wartime unity — not to sympathize with Japan or to focus on Germany.
The poster urges "work, fight, sacrifice" and evokes Pearl Harbor to mobilize public opinion and bolster recruitment, production, and wartime unity — not to sympathize with Japan or to focus on Germany.
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