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As a young man, Joseph Stalin had been a student at an Orthodox Seminary. Although he quickly disavowed Orthodox teaching as well as any form of religion in favor of atheism, he skillfully relied on the religious nature of the Russian (and other Soviet) people to create an image of himself closely akin to an Orthodox Saint. He did this by having images of himself displayed in many public places, often as statues.
Yes, it is entirely possible and there are very many examples from history. For example, Hitler's public speaking and propaganda campaigns during World War 2, Stalin's propaganda between the 1920s and the 1940s.
Persuade people to support his state capitalist dictatorshit.
with posters
actually no because Joseph Stalin even though was a dictator he didn't have enough money to give the workers three dollars a day and pay over 3000 dollars just to start and buy workers to do the propaganda for him because to me it sounds like its very easer to do popagandar but Stalin is just stalin from his work
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they used it for the war as a video.
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.
Increase support for communism.
fear tactics,Great Purge, Propaganda etc
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As a young man, Joseph Stalin had been a student at an Orthodox Seminary. Although he quickly disavowed Orthodox teaching as well as any form of religion in favor of atheism, he skillfully relied on the religious nature of the Russian (and other Soviet) people to create an image of himself closely akin to an Orthodox Saint. He did this by having images of himself displayed in many public places, often as statues.
Both of them used propaganda to gain popularity.
picture , statues, praise and applause for him