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WWII American Propaganda Leaflets

 Collection
Identifier: MS-FILE-164

Content Description

The Psychological Warfare Branch of the United States Armed Forces was a military unit that created and distributed propaganda during the Second World War. The Southwest Pacific office, which was located in Australia, dealt with the Phillippines, Japan, Southeast Asia and other nearby areas. They printed millions of propaganda leaflets and had them air-dropped into conflict zones. Many of the leaflets targeted Japanese readers, though some were created for other local civilian populations. It operated from 1944-1945.

Four leaflets, believed to be of this collection were donated by Steven O'Brien, son of AOC Robert O'Brien, who fought in World War 2 at Midway and Okinawa.

Dates

  • Creation: 1944-1945

Creator

Extent

1 folders (1 folder containing 4 propaganda leaflets.)

Language of Materials

English

Status
Completed
Author
Eva Guggemos
Date
2021
Description rules
Describing Archives: A Content Standard
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Pacific University Archives Repository

Contact:
2043 College Way
Forest Grove OR 97116 United States