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Propaganda is communication used primarily to influence public opinion. During World War II, propaganda was used in Australia to alert the public to the risk of Japanese invasion. This propaganda significantly impacted local Japanese communities.
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Curriculum links
- The effects of the Second World War, with a particular emphasis on the continuities and changes on the Australian home front, such as the changing roles of women and First Nations Australians, and the use of wartime government controls (AC9HH10K04)
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