Why Did Fdr Use The Media During Ww2

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The Second World War was one of the biggest wars that the United States was forced to participate in. Times of war may cause division and turmoil for a nation. Along with the might of our armed forces and industry, our nation succeeded in winning because President Franklin D. Roosevelt unified our nation. He accomplished this uneasy task using the media, providing everyone with a task, and strengthening the nation’s patriotism. Franklin Roosevelt used the media during World War II in many ways. First, he used the radio to announce the actions taking place during the conflict. He informed the nation that Pearl Harbor was bomb by interrupting all broadcast, changing the mind of every citizen making them want to retaliate and join the war. Roosevelt also used the radio to involve the people at home in want was going on at the battle fronts (The Century, America's Time: Homefront (1 of 3)). Then, FDR and congressed used posters and newspapers to spread word of the problems and triumphs of war. They used propaganda posters to encourage citizens to join and supply the war by playing on the people’s fears. These fears included losing their freedom, families, and lives. Finally, he allowed movies about what was going on be made for …show more content…

First, the men joined the military. Thirty-eight percent were volunteers and sixty-one were drafted. (BY THE NUMBERS: THE US MILITARY). Since the men where away at war, women were allowed to move into the job field. Although, many people objected and thought that they should on be at home with the children. Women began working in factories and learning skilled trades like welding. The president got the children involved, by getting them to help gather the extra rubber and metal to be recycled and used to help build war products. Giving every citizen a task made them feel involved and helpful (The Century, America's Time: Homefront (2 of