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Part A: Plan of Investigation- 123
An important factor of war for many countries is the spirit and support of its people. This investigation will answer the question How did Walt Disney Studios contribute to patriotism and the war effort of World War II in the USA? This investigation will focus only on the methods used and the ideas promoted in the USA. It will exclude political accuracy of the messages spread, success rates, and impact on other Allied forces and the Axis. A variety of online resources and materials published by Disney will be …show more content…
Walt Disney Studios educated Americans on how to assist the war effort. * Disney supplied art to organizations promoting various home front activities. * In the cartoon The Spirit of '43, Donald showed Americans why it was important to save money. * Some stories were about spies amongst the people, and how important it was to be aware of activity in our surroundings. * Posters convinced employees to stay at the jobs they were trained to do and help ease the critical manpower shortage caused by men being drafted into the military. * Whimsical training booklets were created for the US Army Air Force, Safety Education Division, and Flight Control Command. * Animated shorts were a more effective means of instruction than live-action films or illustrated lectures. 2. Disney propaganda provided motivation to fight the war and boosted American morale. * Morale-boosting Disney-designed insignia appeared on planes, trucks, flight jackets, and other military equipment. * The enemy was always depicted in black; devious and evil at heart, but rather stupid. Good would always eventually triumph over evil. * The movies and comic books made the enemy look ridiculous; they also let audiences laugh at their own daily lives for a few