1. The overt message says to eat less bread. We clearly know it because it states directly at the bottom, 'Eat less bread'. I have no idea why it says this, but it's clearly the overt message.
2. The covert message is that women should stay in the kitchen as they should be, making a part in the war in some small effort. We know this because of the placement of the pictures and words. The women with the bread is right next to 'victory', which implies its relevance to the war occurring at the time. The change of needing something to be done is the covert message they're trying to get through.
3. The way we can tell that this is propaganda is because there's a hidden message. There's something else that the picture is trying to get through and share about, without us actually realizing it.
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