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Japanese Internment Camp
The video shown includes various propaganda messages to provoke fear in Americans. It is very important in giving an idea of how Americans reacted and view Japanese Americans at the time.
Parts of the video will be used in the film to provide original images of to further prove the accuracy of the film. The propaganda messages in the video will be used in the video to display how the government portrayed Japanese Americans.
The main and final message that would be conveyed in the movie is that America is a nation run by fear and through fear America do horrible acts on others.
Posted in 1941-1945, June 7 assignment
Tagged america, fear, Japanese Internment Camp, pearl harbor
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