NAZI PROPAGANDA ANALYSIS PROPAGANDA EXAMPLE 1 How propaganda
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NAZI PROPAGANDA ANALYSIS
PROPAGANDA EXAMPLE 1 How propaganda works: • Repeats same info over and over • • Twists and exploits the truth • Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message • Talks to people in their own language • Uses accessible media (e. g. , newspaper, radio) Appeals to people’s emotions
PROPAGANDA EXAMPLE 2 How propaganda works: • • Repeats same info over and over • Talks to people in their own language • Uses accessible media (e. g. , newspaper, radio) Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message
PROPAGANDA EXAMPLE 3 *HOW IS THIS IRONIC? How propaganda works: • • Repeats same info over and over • Talks to people in their own language • Uses accessible media (e. g. , newspaper, radio) Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message
PROPAGANDA EXAMPLE 4 How propaganda works: • • Repeats same info over and over • Talks to people in their own language • Uses accessible media (e. g. , newspaper, radio) Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message
PROPAGANDA EXAMPLE 5 How propaganda works: • • Repeats same info over and over • Talks to people in their own language • Uses accessible media (e. g. , newspaper, radio) Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message
PROPAGANDA EXAMPLE 6 How propaganda works: • • Repeats same info over and over • Talks to people in their own language • Uses accessible media (e. g. , newspaper, radio) Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message
PROPAGANDA EXAMPLE 7 How propaganda works: • • Repeats same info over and over • Talks to people in their own language • Uses accessible media (e. g. , newspaper, radio) Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message