Joseph Goebbels had been put in charge of propaganda in Germany soon after Hitler took power. His goals with the use of propaganda were to alienate the Americans and British from each other, and to focus on the humanity that the German soldiers had shown. I believe that the use of propaganda throughout the war was somewhat necessary for those who were looking for victory. However, Germany may have abused it’s power a little bit in the …show more content…
“The essence of propaganda consists in winning people over to an idea so sincerely, so vitally, that in the end they succumb to it utterly and can never again escape from it.” wrote Joseph Goebbels in his diary “ (The Man Behind Hitler 1). The British had their fair share in the propaganda as well, but used it in a different way. They communicated the use of Black propaganda through such things as radio broadcasts, and aimed to glorify Britains resolve to fight. As for the Americans, “Most Americans, especially those who remembered World War I, were still isolationist, believing that their country should rebuild following the great Depression, not fight a distant war.” ( The Man Behind Hitler 2). The source of such propaganda For Americans was The O.W.I. Following along with Joseph Goebbels and Black propaganda, other forms of this came in multiply different forms. Two of which, being the most popular, were cartoons and posters. “Walt Disney played an influential role when it came to propaganda during WWII. Many of the cartoons that were created were meant to change the way people see Hitler, Hirohito, and Mussolini.” ( WWII Propaganda 1). Walt