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  1. 27 lip 2016 · While old in a physical sense, these Nazi propaganda posters remind us that the most insidious movements often cloak their ugliness in beauty: This Nazi propaganda poster comes from Adolf Hitler's campaign to become Germany's supreme leader.

  2. 30 lis 2020 · The Nazis made extensive use of propaganda to cement their reign of terror. An illustrated book looks at the psychological manipulation behind Nazi poster art.

  3. 13 cze 2022 · The most striking and memorable examples of the Nazi antisemitic propaganda campaign are seen in the form of posters. Making use of stark imagery and explicit racial messages, this media penetrated all sections of German society, literally painting Jews as outsiders and sinister enemies of ‘ordinary’ Germans.

  4. This page is a collection of English translations of Nazi propaganda for the period 1933-1945, part of a larger site on German propaganda. The goal is to help people understand the great totalitarian systems of the twentieth century by giving them access to primary material.

  5. Nazi propaganda often portrayed Jews as engaged in a conspiracy to provoke war. Here, a stereotyped Jew conspires behind the scenes to control the Allied powers, represented by the British, American, and Soviet flags. The caption reads, "Behind the enemy powers: the Jew." Circa 1942.

  6. German people, Nazi propaganda sought to target those whom it considered either an enemy or unworthy of being a citizen – Jews, Gypsies (Roma and Sinti), homosexuals, communists and other political dissidents, and those Germans who were viewed as inferior and detrimental to creating a strong

  7. In some areas during the transition from Soviet to German rule, radical nationalists, antisemites, and others seeking Jewish property or settlement of disputes robbed and killed Jews in violent pogroms that the Germans often encouraged.