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If you've ever heard the song Aquarela do Brasil (often called simply "Brazil" -- here's my favourite cover), then you'll probably enjoy this classic 1942 animation which first made it famous. The clip is the finale from the feature Saludos Amigos (hello friends), created during a US government-funded goodwill tour of South America aimed at strengthening Pan-American relations, which some argue may have helped bring South America onto the side of the Allies in World War II. [more inside]
posted by PercussivePaul
on May 14, 2009 -
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Toons at War [more inside]
posted by anastasiav
on Dec 9, 2008 -
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"Japanese Relocation" - A short propaganda film created by the US government & the "Office of War Information - Bureau of Motion Pictures."
The subject has been much discussed previously on MetaFilter. Here and here, among other threads.
posted by The Deej
on Jul 25, 2007 -
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A Nazi Christmas Since its most ancient days, the Christmas holiday has been continually reshaped to serve commercial, social, and political ends. These Nazi-era Christmas materials, including an Advent calendar and an essay on how to turn Christian holidays into National Socialist ones, come from the German Propaganda Archive of the Calvin College library. Of course, the Allies also enlisted Christmas in both pop culture and propaganda with cards, V-Mails, and posters.
posted by Miko
on Nov 29, 2006 -
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German Propaganda Archive.
posted by hama7
on Mar 26, 2004 -
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Battlefield 1942 Propaganda Posters are very handy for the times when you need to call someone a smacktard.
posted by riffola
on Mar 26, 2003 -
18 comments