This book, first published in 1983, brings together leading world
experts on film and radio propaganda in a study which deals with
each of the major powers as well as several under occupation. By
examining each nations' propaganda content and comparing its
various strands of output designed for different audiences, the
historian is provided with an important source of a nation's
official self-image. Total war forced governments to formulate
goals consistent with the received national ideology in order to
support the war effort. To this extent, much of the domestic
propaganda was directed towards stimulating the population to make
sacrifices with promise of a new world if the peace were won.
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