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role of propaganda movements
They are both used to spread rumor by newsprint. Propaganda though can also be spread through word of mouth and poster adverts; which makes it tye more influential and powerful of the two.
Some causes of propaganda was Hilter wanting to be more powerful and making posters saying that he was that way to help Germany out of the economic problems. After their defeat in WWI, another one is "Germany is the greatest".
Hitler used propaganda to convince Germans that Jewish people were ugly, evil, traitors, and that they were ultimately to blame for Germany's loss in WWI. Through propaganda, Hitler tried to make Germans hate the Jewish people.
Propaganda can serve to rally people behind a cause, but often at the cost of exaggerating, misrepresenting, or even lying about the issues in order to gain that support. While the issue of propaganda often is discussed in the context of militarism, war and war-mongering, it is around us in all aspects of life. At times of war, or build up for war, messages of extremities and hate, combined with emotions of honor and righteousness interplay to provide powerful propaganda for a cause.
Propaganda helped the country seem more powerful and that could bribe them some power and allies from other countries. It also made them seem more powerful to the enemy. Land was also what war power was about.
role of propaganda movements
Propaganda
Boston massacre
colonial leaders used news of the killings against the british
Propaganda has a very powerful effect in war. Every nation has tried it.
Propaganda.
julius caser was a powerful and political body that advised the roman leaders
A priest were the leaders during peacetime, but when there was were, a powerful warrior became leader
he was the propaganda minister.
Mahatma Gandhi
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