This propaganda poster differs from all the others I have investigated as the Japanese where trying to influence the Australian people not there own. This is just one of the many posters they dropped over Australian battlefields in an attempt to turn the Australians against the Americans. This is a difficult way of using propaganda as you are far less likely to get respect from your enemy. Although if there is any level of doubt from a soldier in there ally then this could go along way towards compounding this feeling.
Sunday, 25 May 2008
Japanese Propaganda
This propaganda poster differs from all the others I have investigated as the Japanese where trying to influence the Australian people not there own. This is just one of the many posters they dropped over Australian battlefields in an attempt to turn the Australians against the Americans. This is a difficult way of using propaganda as you are far less likely to get respect from your enemy. Although if there is any level of doubt from a soldier in there ally then this could go along way towards compounding this feeling.
German WWII Propaganda
The 'L'entente Cordiale' was an agreement signed in 1904 to improve Anglo-French relations and to deal with the threat of German expansion in Europe. This poster from 1915 shows the way the Germans used this threat against them to try and pursued the German people that it was in fact Britain trying to conquer Europe.This poster is heavily laden with interestingly persuasive imagery, for start there is the contrast between the regal like bird representing Germany and the evil looking spider representing Britain. Then there is the way the spider is shown to be controlling other nations, especially the half devoured Frenchman, suggesting the recent conquest of France. As well as the already controlled Norway represented by there hoisted flag on the spiders leg, the poster also hints at who Britain will 'conquer' next, showing Uncle Sam and two others tied up in the background. Other thing to note are the dark clouds brewing behind Britain's 'conquering' spider showing their apparent evil desires and the German U-boat in the sea of Marmora showing the expectation of a German defence. This has been the most interesting propaganda poster I've come across so far, as it shows the clever way the German government used the signing of the 'L'entente Cordiale' to turn there people against the Allied forces.
American Anti-Communism

This poster from1938 depicted a threat that wasn't fully realised till the mid forties and the start of the Cold War. This was the Domino theory in which the prediction was that one communist country could convert a neighbouring country creating a domino effect. Despite the Soviet Union being part of the allies force during WWII it can be seen by the date of this poster
The Idea of the Domino effect is something that has been debated over for many years and it's importance can be seen in the way it may have been used to fuel American lead wars. A relation can also be argued for a similar situation in the