Propaganda message distribution in WW2 - The Nazi banned any opposition while promoting their views through the arts, music, theater, cinema, literature, radio, and the press. Since it was almost everywhere, people will encounter a Nazi message in everything they do. The British Political Warfare Executive (P.W.E. ), founded by Winston Churchill in 1941, started to distribute propaganda that would harm enemy morale, focusing on radio broadcasts. The Office of War Information (O.W.I.) photographers covered a wide range of morale concerns, such as the debate over utilizing Japanese Americans as troops, as well as elements of homefront life and culture, such as women in the industry.