Please enable JavaScript.
Coggle requires JavaScript to display documents.
Propaganda - Coggle Diagram
Propaganda
Nazi Propaganda
Hitler appointed Joseph Goebbels, a former journalist as head of party propaganda. (Goals- establish external &internal enemies)
-
Book Mein Kampf, propaganda tool- study & practice
Adolf Hitler create propaganda and spread power of Germany (has seen British propaganda as instrumental in their defeat)
German newspapers & leaders create propaganda accusing Polish authorities organize ethnic cleansing of ethnic German in Poland
Nazi gov also use propaganda in internal policy to argue and push anti-semitism (not believing in God), euthanasia (depend live on machines)
WW2
Germany
-
In Ukraine, papers printed by German agencies - odd effect of more anti-American & anti-British than anti-Communist
In France, Nazi controlled gov. in German occupied France produced Vica comic as propaganda tool against Allied forces
Signal, propaganda magazine (danger of Soviet invasion of Europe) - highest sales in Europe (high quality, rich in information & photo)
-
-
Italy
Fascist propaganda directed primarily within country. Radio as major tool propagandizing the population.
Great Britain
-
-
-
exploited- sinking of SS Athenia, killing civilian (Germans attempted to counter it by claiming the British hadsunk the ship themselves to blacken Germany)
United States
Each photo orarticle exceed the control of a dedicated center of propaganda and censorship before publications.
-
Leaflets in Japan only little effect, declaring prisoners not getting harmed. More leaflets after atomic attacks, warning Americans had more powerful explosive.
-
Books plays role in American propaganda. Landed in Normandy, distributed to French booksellers.
Japan
Short wave radios used to broadcast anti-Europe to Southeast Asia. Loudspeaker on singing tower @ singing trees
-
leaflets dropped in Phillippines, Malaya, Indonesia - saying Japan better than Europe
USSR
Soviet propaganda for the outside world was aimed at capitalist countries, claiming that they intended to destroy the Soviet Union as the worker's paradise
Anti-fascism was commonly used in propaganda aimed outside the USSR, particularly to draw people into front organizations
propaganda journal USSR,
Construction was circulated.
-
Introduction
-
tool in the service of politics (climax in WW2, then used in Gulf War)
-
recently also used as soft power - change/ influence public opinion (through less transparent & lobbying by powerful political and non-political org.)
distributed by film, newsreels, magazines, newspapers, radio, books, cartoons, edu. system.
WW1
-
propaganda output increased by British & German gov. (to persuade their populace in the justness of their cause, encourage voluntary recruitment, to demonize enemy)
Britain cut undersea cable, and Germany cannot give report to the world.
-
-
-
-