A WWII propaganda poster showing Rosie the Riveter encouraging Americans to work hard.

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Rosie the Riveter and Benny the Bungler: WWII Propaganda at Work | The National WWII Museum

Achtergrondinformatie
This is a secondary source explaining U.S. propaganda during World War II. It describes how the Office of War Information, created in 1942, was to influence Americans’ behavior and support the war effort.
The propaganda was created by the U.S. government and was seen across the US during WWII, especially in public places like factories, schools, and train stations. The text was published on May 16, 2020, as a historical article reflecting on these posters.
Gebruikte techniek
Activate Emotion
Dit is propaganda omdat
This example shows activating emotion by using fear, guilt, and pride to change people's behavior. Benny the Bungler makes people feel guilty or afraid of helping the enemy, while Rosie the Riveter inspires pride and responsibility. This encourages americans to work harder, be careful, and support the war.
It is mostly beneficial because it connects people, but it can also be harmful as it uses emotional pressure instead of facts.
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The National WWII Museum

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