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  1. He was the second son of Duke Wartislaw IV of Pomerania-Wolgast and the brother of Bogislaw V and Wartislaw V . He married Sophie of Werle (1329–1364), the daughter of John II of Werle. They had two sons, Wartislaw VI and Bogislaw VI, and a daughter, Elisabeth, who married Duke Magnus I of Mecklenburg. He inherited Pomerania-Wolgast-Rügen ...

  2. produced, distributed, and displayed by the United States Office of War Information (OWI) during World War II as part of a propaganda campaign to encourage American patriotism and mobilize public support for the war effort. The students will examine, explain, and evaluate the meaning, mood, message, and theme of each poster as well as assess

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    The Cowboy, a story on the American West, was a documentary created for the purpose of dispelling the false idea that American cowboys were like those portrayed in popular Hollywood westerns. Written by Arthur Arent and narrated by actor Ralph Bellamy,The Cowboywas filmed on location, using Marfa, Texas as the backdrop for the American West. The fi...

    The Projections of America series was mainly filmed with original scenes that were shot on location. Only one film, Autobiography of a Jeep, was different. The film included archival footage used to create a compilation of scenes that helped tell the story of the life of an American jeep. Translated into 16 languages, Autobiography of a Jeeptells t...

    All documentaries within Projections of America had a central message to relay to viewers.A Journey focused on how ordinary citizens adapted to disruptions of war manufacturing in towns from Alabama to the Rocky Mountains. The Town featured American’s “melting pot” in a rural Indiana town, and aimed to show the small town not as a naïve community d...

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  3. Propaganda in World War II. World War II witnessed the greatest propaganda campaigns in history. Often referred to as the “Fourth Arm” after the army, navy, and air force, propaganda was conducted by all belligerents and was essentially designed to sustain domestic civilian morale during a long war at home while undermining enemy civilian ...

  4. World War II through their stories and advertising at the same time that the United States government used propaganda to sell the war to its citizenry. The comics fostered a sense of patriotism and political obligation to the Unit-ed States of America as a way of encouraging readers to contribute to the war effort.

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  6. Background. By the 1930s, propaganda was being used by most of the nations that join World War II. [1] Propaganda engaged in various rhetoric and methodology to vilify the enemy and to justify and encourage domestic effort in the war. A common theme was the notion that the war was for the defence of the homeland against foreign invasion.