and support for the war. The government used propaganda to gain financial and emotional support and increase military recruitment. They also used posters to convey the importance of those on the home front and
Seeing the Light: Images of Children in Post-Stalin Anti-Religious Propaganda PostersdeGraffenried, Julie K
The protocols also found their way into all sorts of propaganda, and not just Germany before and during the war, but it also found favour in antisemitic circles all over Europe and Russia – here are two French examples of it: European anti-Masonic and anti-Jewish propaganda On the left i...
Charlie Hebdo massacre, Bataclan massacre, London and Westminster bridge massacres, 1972 Olympics massacre of athletes, 8 year Iraq/Fascist Iran war (1M dead), Mumbai India massacre, Nairobi Kenya mall massacre, Manchester arena massacre, Brussels airport bombing, Beslan elementary school massa...
war of attrition. Nobody was going to come along and attempt to rewrite history in a day. The best strategy is taking the current mindset apart brick by brick. Patiently over a number of years. That is what is happening with Wikipedia. As bad as it might have been a few years ago, ...
From the Archives: Soviet Anti-Religious Propaganda PostersRobert Danielson
‘repetition and reinforcement’. Basic weapons in a propaganda war. Whenever a media outlet produces one of these propaganda weapons, it reinforces the idea that the new antisemitism isn’t really racism. It all becomes a ‘Jew v Jew’ thing that nobody understands. Jew bashing becomes a ...
My contention is that Britain certainly did not win WW2, neither did Germany, rather it was avdisaster of epic proportions for most of Europe and the Far East. The USA & USSR “won” and then we had the cold war (which seems to be re-emerging. Somewhere a great folly has happened. ...