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    “The essence of propaganda consists in winning people over to an idea so sincerely, so vitally, that in the end they succumb to it utterly and can never again escape from it.” (Joseph Goebbels). Propaganda were use in posters or sayings that were exaggerated that made people opinions change or made them believe in what they already did even more. This was the use of Propaganda which was used throughout World War II and was a big part of how World War II played out. Propaganda was used so that…

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    support of the war, anti-war posters gained popularity during the time of the Vietnam War. Posters which said “draft beer, not students” and “girls say yes to boys who say no” quickly appeared all over college campuses, streets and public areas. The poster that said “girls say yes to boys who say” supported the draft resistance and all the proceeds from the poster went directly to that. There was even a poster that read “Nixon: mass murderer. Stop the bombing now”. In this poster they used a…

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    Wellington House even had its own global newspaper to spread news about the war. Along with the newspaper, it also convinced different writers to write on the side of British. This group wanted to show that not only was the Government writing and publishing articles, but private companies were too. They wanted people to believe that these writings were produced independently and without influence from the government. (Cooke) This was also used in America. British writers would publish articles…

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    Propaganda In Nazi Germany

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    propaganda to portray itself as the greatest nation out there. They used movies, documentaries, books, and posters to illustrate how Germany should look and what the citizens of Germany should be like, both mentally and physically. They controlled the scenes that the movies and documentaries were shot in as well as depicting a strong, hardworking man in a majority of their propaganda posters. They also sent out messages of what a “real” German family would look like. Some of the propaganda…

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    Did you know that people can be discriminated against for many reasons including age, gender, race, and disabilities this can make their lives lonely and isolated. In the 1930s people were discriminated against for all of those reasons a lot. In the book Of Mice and Men Steinbeck suggests that age, gender, and race can cause isolation and loneliness. My first genre is a interview of the character Crooks. I chose to pick an interview because I felt like it would connect to the topic of…

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    image of planes attacking an airbase with missiles (Bytwerk 3.) This game was created to get children to think of war in a positive, fun way and the creators of this game hoped that this would make children inspired to join the Nazi military. Also, posters and caricatures were common in Germany. In the Nazi humor magazine, a picture was published on January 16, 1934. This image was captioned “Then and Now” and it shows a Jewish man stealing a farm (Pre-Nazi era) and he gets…

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    propaganda posters influenced the outcome of the world war by getting people to enlist into the war, convincing people to buy war bonds, and get women to work in the war industry. World War 2 propaganda posters helped the United States win the war by getting more people to enlist. More people enlisted and then the army was huge. The propaganda posters also helped the United States pay for the war. It convinced people to pay war bonds which would help our country in the war. The propaganda…

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    should be aware what is happening in around. They are also responsible for this. The posters, which are #lastselfie and stop wild crime is so sympathetic. The authority of the poster, World Wildlife Fund wanted to show us that how quickly an endangered animals can be extinct from our planet. They wanted to inform that how fast it happened in society. The campaign is about wild extinct from nature. The campaign wanted to say to the audience that, wild are extinct rapidly. They used wild animals…

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    propaganda techniques used during that time were beautiful people, name calling, and plain folk. For a start, beautiful people form of propaganda intentionally includes celebrities or attractive people to promote idea or product. In World War II, poster of boxer Joe Luis “We are going to do our part… and we will win because we were in god’s side” is one of the most famous propaganda “beautiful people” in 1942. Secondly, name calling propaganda bring a negative…

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    The Nazi party not only used a positive representation of Hitler as strategic propaganda but also for German life. There is a Nazi propaganda poster that depicts, “an idealized image of family life and values” the poster has the letters NSDAP on it and says; “The NSDAP safeguards the Volksgemeinschaft, Comrades, if you need any advice or help, Turn to your local party organizations” (Sax 245). This photo is the Nazi party’s attempt to make their followers and non-followers feel like they can be…

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