Propaganda in WW1 could have been anything from the newspaper to a public talk. The truth is that anyone could start propaganda. Some newspapers lied about the war and would say things like "British troops cross the Rhine in Germany." (when the British had not made those kinds of gains) for an example or any of that other stuff. Propaganda also played a big part in WW2 as well.
Propaganda was mainly to promote patriotism and get people into spirit of the war. There were many posters in America showing that the Nazis were evil and should be stopped. In Germany there was also propaganda to get the people to persecute the Jewish people. The propaganda was to support the idea that everyone could be involved. The posters of Rosie the Riveter are a great example to show that it was a well liked idea that women could work on things like putting together planes and automobiles while the men were off fighting. Other posters promoted the idea of secrecy or not talking about the troops to save their lives. One poster had a picture of a woman on a telephone chatting away and it said that because she talked hundreds of soldiers died.
The Nazis very quickly set up networks of informers. Records of executions, for example, show there was considerably more opposition than was formerly thought. However, it was largely a matter of individuals and sometimes couples. What was extremely hard because of the police state was organized opposition on a larger scale. Propaganda! The terror apparatus, torture, the Gestapo.
Propaganda in WW1 Propaganda played a major role in WWI because it shaped people's views on the war. When the United States entered the war they created the Committee on Public Information, which was an official propaganda agency. The committee spread propaganda through postcards, posters, newspapers, pamphlets and movies. Postcards were a great way to get attention because they were commonly used for communication. They reached family and friends very easily and influenced their decisions. Posters were also used. They encouraged patriotism, mobilized women to grow food to give to soldiers, and encouraged young men to join the war to fight for their country. They also influenced Americans to buy liberty bonds. Posters were very effective because they reached all different kinds of people, including the poor. Newspapers were also a major way of conveying propaganda. They exaggerated many points of the war, such as the sinking of the Lusitania. Newspapers weren't as effective as posters but just the same, they still propagated against the opposing side. Propaganda was the best way to shape the opinions of people all over the world. The Committee on Public Information was highly successful in propagating, especially in the sale of Liberty Bonds and the exploitation of President Woodrow Wilson's Fourteen Points. Propaganda was an important part of the war for both the Allies and the Central Powers.
Germans were reminded of the struggle against foreign enemies and Jewish ... (The Attacker), printed cartoons that used antisemitic caricatures to depict Jews.
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nationalism
Italian nationalism in the 1830s and 1840s was largely inspired by the writings of Giuseppe Mazzini. His works emphasized the idea of a unified Italy under a republic government, which struck a chord with many Italians seeking independence from foreign rule. Mazzini's writings played a significant role in mobilizing and uniting the Italian nationalist movement.
Deth Veggie has: Played himself in "Panorama" in 1953. Played himself in "Equinox" in 1986. Played himself in "Dateline NBC" in 1992. Played Himself - Cult of the Dead Cow Member in "Dateline NBC" in 1992. Played himself in "Unauthorized Access" in 1994. Played Minister of Propaganda - Cult of the Dead Cow in "Net Cafe" in 1996. Played Luke Messiah in "Net Cafe" in 1996. Played himself in "Freedom Downtime" in 2001. Played himself in "BBS: The Documentary" in 2005. Played cDc Minister of Propaganda in "We Are Legion: The Story of the Hacktivists" in 2012. Played cDc Minister of Propaganda in "DEFCON: The Documentary" in 2013.
Militarism, Alliances, Imperialism. (and nationalism)
Nationalism is portrayed in the Olympics in several ways: 1) during the marching in ceremony, carrying the country's flag and wearing native dress. 2) each time medals are presented and their national anthems are played.
The Second Great Awakening played a major role in increasing support for the abolitionist movement in the antebellum period.
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Joseph Goebbels was a prominent figure in Nazi Germany, serving as Adolf Hitler's Minister of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment. He played a crucial role in disseminating propaganda to control public opinion and manipulate German society. Goebbels effectively mobilized masses, promoting Nazi ideology, stoking anti-Semitism, and shaping a cult of personality around Hitler. His propaganda machine played a significant role in maintaining the regime's power and control over the German population.
The Ilustrados were educated Filipino elites who played a significant role in the Philippine independence movement during the late 19th century. They were advocates for political reforms, social progress, and Filipino nationalism, and many of them studied and were exposed to European liberal ideas which influenced their ideas for independence from Spanish colonial rule.