Episode 14 - World War II Propaganda Cartoons (Repost)
Release Date: 05/22/2015
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Warning: This episode contains references to racial stereotypes which may be offensive to some listeners.
Note: Audio quality has been fixed on this episode
In this week's episode of the Historian's Movie Review I look at four different World War II propaganda cartoons.
Topics discussed include the American propaganda production, and the differences between depictions of Germans and Japanese.
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Notes:
Dower, John W., War Without Mercy: Race and Power in the Pacific War
Intro and Outro Music - "The Merry-go-Round Broke Down"