The objectives of German propagandists, particularly during periods like World War I and World War II, were to shape public opinion, boost morale, and mobilize support for the war effort. They aimed to vilify enemies, promote nationalism, and foster a sense of unity among the populace. Additionally, propagandists sought to control the narrative around military successes and setbacks, often using media such as posters, films, and speeches to reinforce their messages and ideologies. Overall, their goal was to maintain support for the regime and its policies while suppressing dissenting views.
What is d.h.l objectives
objectives of consignments
Versace's objectives
aim is objectives
objectives of physical distribution
Propagandists might assume that people's viewpoints can be influenced and their behavior can be changed. Some of the techniques used suggest that propagandists do not believe that people carefully examine the information that reaches them via the mass media. Some propagandists seem to believe that people can be fooled by biased information.
Propagandists might assume that people's viewpoints can be influenced and their behavior can be changed. Some of the techniques used suggest that propagandists do not believe that people carefully examine the information that reaches them via the mass media. Some propagandists seem to believe that people can be fooled by biased information.
Jose Rizal
to push back the German army into belgium and liberate France
Accusatives means objectives in English language .......this word belongs to German language (R Salim)
The Germans knew that the Allies were planning a big attack in the Northwest. The target date was spring 1944. The German objectives for D-Day and the weeks surrounding this date were to throw the invasion into the sea, or at leas to hold their ground and develop a concentrated counterattack.
William Henry Harrison
William Henry Harrison
Propagandists who could deliver a speech in four minutes "apex"
Propagandists (i.e. advertisers, persuaders and even brainwashers) are interested in influencing others to agree with their point of views.
Propagandists (i.e. advertisers, persuaders and even brainwashers) are interested in influencing others to agree with their point of views.
Filipino propagandists were the ones who formed the organization Propaganda Movement during the Spanish regime in the Philippines. The most prominent figures in this organization were Jose P. Rizal, Graciano Lopez Jaena, Mariano Ponce, Marcelo H. Del Pilar, Antonio Luna and Jose Maria Panganiban.