Animation and propaganda

Animation and propaganda: the cartoons during the Second world war is a book of Sebastien Roffat published in June 2005 by the editions Harmattan.

The work proposes to recall the genesis of the cartoons of war to goal propagandist in all the countries of the world having an industry able to produce some (a dozen in all). One learns there that Goebbels and Hitler was fans of Walt Disney and that, in spite of the censure which they had set up to them-even, were made project these American cartoon films in their offices. It is also learned that Pétain was made deliver French cartoons to Vichy, that the emperor of Japan looked at cartoons of propaganda, that the Disney studio was used as a basis soldier, etc

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