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- Title
STUDENT WORK: TARGETED PROPAGANDA AND WOMEN'S ROLES IN WORLD WAR II.
- Authors
Jones, Samantha
- Abstract
The article discusses research on the influence of targeted propaganda and women's roles in World War II. The study examined the mobilisation of civilian women across Great Britain and the Soviet Union during the war through propaganda focused on domestic economic self-sufficiency and labor engagement to increase munitions and agricultural output, the dispersal of the Soviet Amazon Myth to build morale and patriotism in female workers, and the obstruction of female workforce in Germany.
- Subjects
UNITED Kingdom; SOVIET Union; GERMANY; PROPAGANDA; WOMEN'S roles; WOMEN employees; PATRIOTISM; WORLD War II
- Publication
Teaching History (0040-0602), 2022, Vol 56, Issue 3, p38
- ISSN
0040-0602
- Publication type
Article