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Of course, that does not mean that the art of World War II all depicts noble actions. This is far from the truth! In fact, much of the moist popular World War 2 art is actually propaganda which is meant to inspire hate and fear of the enemy. Much of this World War 2 art is actually racist, meant to make the people who see it think that all Japanese or all Germans are subhuman, or evil. It is sad that the World War 2 art made in this country was not of a higher and more noble standard, but if you want to understand history, you have to be willing to take the good with the bad, and that is that. Whether you like it or hate it, the fact remains that there is a lot of World War 2 art which is really worth looking at.

One of the World War II art works that has the most lasting influence is the image of Rosy the Riveter. This was part of a series of works of propaganda to inspire women to join the workforce to help make weapons. Of all of the World War 2 art that was made, this image is one of the only ones which has really stuck around for the long run, inspiring feminists to organize. If only more World War 2 art had such noble effects!


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