1. British propagnada during the great and the second world war
I "The British stereotype of the Hun came to personify a particular perception of the quintessential immorality of Prussian mitiliarism and provided Allied propagandists with the essential focus they required to launch their moral offensive against the enemy at home and abroad, and amongst their own troops." ... "Your courage, your cheerfulness, your resolution, will bring us victory." ... Firstly it was felt that the government needed to promote an attitude of cheerful British courage. ... One of the chief aims of to the Ministry's propaganda was to "persuade the people that...
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