Propaganda

  • 1917 - WWI

    The was used women during the war to encourage their husbands, sons, and or boyfriends to enlist into the warr.
  • 1917 - WWI

    A British war correspondent assured the citizens that the wars was going well and there is nothing to be worried about in the Morning Post. The statement was to let the the people feel reliefed and support the war and their mens out in the front line even though they were losing a lot of men.
  • 1928

    One of Herbert Hoover posters when he was running for president depicted the American dream as a house and a car in a seemingly idyllic suburban neighborhood. When Hoover won the president election, all goods didn't go as planned as the beautiful American poster.
  • 1930

    A poster of an old Jewish man is opposed of being greedy, dishonest, and wanting to be surrounded by gold.
  • 1930

    The Nazis created posters of Jewish people that looked disfigured and exaggerated their looks eith distorted figures.
  • 1930

    Nazisz created and disseminated children's book and games designed to 'help' the kids learn to recognize that Jewish people was a bad influenced for Germany.
  • 1930

    The Nazisz took all 'bad' phots that they thought sent a bad message to the country out of exhibitions and museums and published it out for a free exhibition and explained why it should be eliminated.
  • 1930

    The Degenerated Art exhibition was igenious fusion of art with text. The exhibit was dominated with nudes sculptures which was an insult to German womanhood. The texts suggested that the painters of the paintings were Jewish artists.
  • 1932

    In Germany, the Nationalist Socialist German Worker's Party sought to present itself as the purveyor of positive values and good intentions by creating a poster that includes a blonde hair, blue eyed, and pale attracting family with a baby, a son, and a little girl being happy, with an eagle towering them.
  • 1935

    Vitor Klemprer, a professor of Roman language who was fired from his teaching position in 1935 because he was Jewish published a book called I Will Bear Witness.
  • Propaganda was spread through oral communication

  • After the Printing Press came out, it enabled Propaganda to spread faster and less risky than through communication

  • Later on in the year, the Internet was discovered and it furthered increases Propaganda.

  • When the radio/television came out, it gave Propaganda an easier way to get to people since people rarely read the ads.