In the Second World War, all the participating countries launched their own propaganda machines and desperately propagated content that was beneficial to themselves, some praising their own boundless justice, some mocking the enemy's stupidity to the extreme, some publicizing their own crimes, some preaching their own civilization and courtesy, some speaking freely of their bravery and tenacity, some praising their unity and fraternity, some expressing their forgiveness and benevolence, whether it was Britain or the United States, or the Soviet Union and Germany, or even the very ugly "poor and foolish imperialism" little Japan. Propaganda is also a front, which helps to shape the image of the enemy, but unfortunately, China was poor and weak, and it has made every effort to survive, so there is basically no achievement in this regard.
As for who is the top master in this regard, I think it is still the United States, a mixture of violence, tenderness, beauty, and fearlessness, which has become the spokesman of the so-called free world, and the depth of internal strength (plus skin) is really unparalleled on the earth. However, as far as World War II is concerned, in the face of fascism, the common enemy of all mankind, these contents are still very positive and optimistic. This is the first part.