Anti-Japanese propaganda

Anti-Japanese propaganda

Anti-Japanese propaganda was used to dehumanize, antagonize, and create fear of the Japanese people and Japanese nation. It was commonplace in the United States and China during World War II. It was designed to help sell war bonds and was coupled with anti-Axis Powers propaganda.

ee also

* Anti-Japanese sentiment
* Japanese Devils
* Jap hunts


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