One, I know when the Second World War was, and two it would actually make more sense if it was released during the war. I also read up about it; it was '43 x
To beckabn: idk about you, but I think it's pretty fucking hard to animate a movie as well as find voice narrators while people are trying to kill you. And this movie doesn't really contain info about what weapons the nazis had, or where their troops were going to attack next. The movie is about how the Germans admired and loved him while everyone else in the world thought he was a horrid mad man. The moral is that everyone has different points of view. not sure how that would help the troops understand what we were up against, if you asked me.
Because it explained the life of the little boy, Hans, and how he was indoctrinated to believe he was doing the right thing, in a way. How old am I? Fifteen, and I just got an A in modern history GCSE xxx
I there was also a propoganda short with nazi Donald, and it was AWESOME. It was genuinely funny, and made when Hitler was just "the enemy" and not one of the biggest monsters of all time. Warner Bros also did World War 2 propaganda.
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