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  2. Americans Will Always Fight for Liberty - Wikipedia

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    The poster was analyzed by members of the National World War II Museum. They argued that the poster demonstrated transfer propaganda, or an attempt to transfer the belief that Americans fought for liberty during the Revolutionary War to the then-ongoing Second World War. [6]

  3. History of propaganda - Wikipedia

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    The earliest known propaganda film was a series of short silent films made during the Spanish–American War in 1898 created by Vitagraph Studios. At an epic 120 minute running time, the 1912 Romanian Independența României is the first fictional film in the world with a deliberate propagandistic message.

  4. Propaganda in the United States - Wikipedia

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    An American propaganda poster from World War II produced under the Works Progress Administration. In the United States, propaganda is spread by both government and non-government entities. Throughout its history, to the present day, the United States government has issued various forms of propaganda to both domestic and international audiences.

  5. Category:Political posters - Wikipedia

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    File:1940 Lithuania election poster Darbo Lietuvos Sąjungos trilingual.jpg File:1940LKPposter.jpg File:1950s Chinese propaganda poster against American biowarfare.jpg

  6. Uncle Sam - Wikipedia

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    Since the early 19th century, Uncle Sam has been a popular symbol of the U.S. government in American culture and a manifestation of patriotic emotion. [3] Uncle Sam has also developed notoriety for his appearance in military propaganda, popularized by a 1917 World War I recruiting poster by J. M. Flagg. [4]

  7. Propaganda - Wikipedia

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    Similar to American "Loose Lips Sink Ships" posters, this iconic piece of propaganda tries to warn citizens against giving out secrets. Propaganda is a powerful weapon in war; in certain cases, it is used to dehumanize and create hatred toward a supposed enemy, either internal or external, by creating a false image in the mind of soldiers and ...