Casablanca is a movie published in 1942. It was based on a love story during the Second World War, but it was produced for a specific reason. By watching a movie, we can learn much about history and culture. Looking at Casablanca, we can ask a lot of questions. Whether the movie promotes US participation in World War II can be seen as an advertisement. In addition to these problems, as most war movies show violence and casualties, we will examine how the United States and its allies are drawn or whether there are any violent scenes I can.
World War II was huge, many countries involved. There are thousands of battlefields and war scenes. The two main battlefields are battlefields between England and Germany and battlefields between Japanese and Americans. Still, these battlefields are divided into smaller battlefields. Many lives are lost in the air, on land, in the sea. Some of the most prominent fights are the British campaign, the Midway fight and the Atlantic battle. One of the greatest achievements of the war is the transformation of the world power. For more than a century Britain was the richest and the most powerful country in the world. But they ran out of too much resources in the war and their position fell dramatically. Some even wrote that it is not just the UK but the UK. People from all over the world are experiencing this war. Thousands of people died. Everything is for their country. I know?
World War II brought many new ideas and changes to American life. World War II "did not cause serious damage to the mainland of the United States," it affected America society in many ways. (Lock). The influences that World War II had on American society included changes in the workplace, growth of the industry, strong economic growth, prejudice of the American itself, and shortage of daily life. In the war abroad, the American company stopped producing American daily necessities and created items necessary to fight the war. After the Great Depression, the increase in production helped to rebuild the country. This economy also lowered the unemployment rate and achieved the goal of the New Deal. As many men fight and women are brought into the workplace, the American industrial community began to show a new trend. Women are engaged in industrial labor which was once reserved for men. They work in factories such as riveting machines, welding machines, heavy equipment operators.