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1942 WW II Honolulu HAWAII newspaper w early use "REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR" slogan
$ 15.83
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1942 Honolulu Star Bulletin HAWAII WW II newspaper with a prominent "REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR" slogan at the top of the front page - Veryearly use of the "REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR" slogan
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inv # 4U-207
SEE PHOTO----- COMPLETE, ORIGINAL NEWSPAPER, the
Honolulu Star Bulletin
(HI) dated Jan 10, 1942.
This newspaper contains the famous WW II slogan printed prominently in the upper left hand corner of the newspaper:
"REMEMBER PEARL HARBOR."
Great to have this famous WW II slogan printed so very early in the War and in the Hawaii newspaper where the Japanese sneak attack on Pearl Harbor brought the US into WW II
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Propaganda based on the attack on Pearl Harbor was used with considerable effectiveness, because its outcome was enormous and impossible to counter. Initial reports termed it a "sneak attack" and "infamous behavior". "Remember Pearl Harbor!" became the watchword of the war.
During active American involvement in World War II (1941–45), propaganda was used to increase support for the war and commitment to an Allied victory. Using a vast array of media, propagandists instigated hatred for the enemy and support for America's allies, urged greater public effort for war production and victory gardens, persuaded people to save some of their material so that more material could be used for the war effort, and sold war bonds. Patriotism became the central theme of advertising throughout the war, as large scale campaigns were launched to sell war bonds, promote efficiency in factories, reduce ugly rumors, and maintain civilian morale. The war consolidated the advertising industry's role in American society, deflecting earlier criticism.
Propaganda based on the attack on Pearl Harbor was used with considerable effectiveness, because its outcome was enormous and impossible to counter. Initial reports termed it a "sneak attack" and "infamous behavior". "Remember Pearl Harbor!" became the watchword of the war.
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