Starting even before 1939, World War II can be considered the first truly multi-media war. A major element of that were movies made not only to entertain but to send messages overly and subtly to the opposing sides’ populations of how to understand and react to the conflict. We will explore the propagandistic work from both the Allies and the Axis, the use of “shorts” from cartoons to documentaries, and full-length films which created ideals of heroes, motivations to fight, and expectations of facing loss.