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Increase support for communism.
Lenin and Stalin used propaganda to promote their ideologies, consolidate power, maintain control over the population, and shape public opinion in their favor. Propaganda played a crucial role in shaping the narrative of their rule and legitimizing their actions to the masses.
Both of them used propaganda to gain popularity.
Stalin mainly used propaganda to manipulate public opinion, control the flow of information, and maintain his image as a powerful and infallible leader. He used it to promote his policies, suppress dissent, and cultivate a cult of personality around himself.
Joseph Stalin used many methods to retain power. He used fear and propaganda.Fear, through the Great Purges he created a society where people would inform the government of traitors.Propaganda, there were posters throughout villages, propaganda films and artwork produced in Socialist Realism style.
Stalin’s rule in the USSR was clearly totalitarian, but he didn’t establish it as much as continue with the existing system that he took over.
Joseph Stalin mostly used propaganda, which included slogans, stories, half-truths, and lies to cover up his real behavior and killing of millions. He also used terror to keep people quiet and obedient. He had secret police who questioned, imprisoned and killed many Russian citizens who were considered dissidents of the state. In addition, he used strong indoctrination at a young age. He implemented heroic images and teachings of himself in schools and public places to promote his popularity.
Propaganda was used to persuade and influence others opinions.
Stalin used censorship to control the flow of information and suppress any dissenting opinions that could undermine his rule. Through propaganda, he portrayed himself as a powerful and visionary leader, while demonizing his enemies to justify his dictatorial actions. This created a cult of personality around Stalin, fostering public support and loyalty to his regime.
Stalin used the police state to arrest and either execute or censor anyone who openly opposed or criticized him. This of course maintained his power because without any open opposition, people did pretty much whatever he wanted. This policy did weaken the Soviet union in the long run though, because it killed large numbers of useful and productive members of society, as well as creating resentment against Soviet rule.
All the governments used propaganda.