WWII Propaganda from the Soviet, German, and Western Powers
Date Submitted: 08/22/2003 00:28:24
Wars Assignment - Propaganda
What is Propaganda?
Propaganda cannot be defined in one sentence. It has no one meaning. It can be a lot of things, or it can be just the one, all according to opinion. However, what brings all these thing together is the general feature that all these things have. A Propagandist is someone who tries to persuade an audience to adopt the attitude, opinion or action that the propagandist sees fit.
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shame, that they kill innocent women and children. With one swoop, they also manage to show how good Russia is, as the poster reads, "The red army saves you".
Conclusion
It seems that propaganda helped the war effort for both sides to an extreme extent, most probably much more so to the Nazi's and the Soviets, seeing as they seized control over all the media, and released only what they thought went by their standards.
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