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  1. 27 lip 2016 · As they conducted evil science experiments, the Nazi Party utilized highly artistic — sometimes even beautiful — posters to promote ideas of hatred and fear of the Other, and allow them to “ripen” in the minds of young army recruits and civilians.

  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. Hitler Youth quotation posters: Nine examples from 1940. The National Revolution: Pictures from 1933 on Hitler’s takeover. Colorized photographs from 1933; Nazi postcards: A small collection of propaganda postcards. Nazi uniforms: Clothing as propaganda. Nazi regalia: Flags, banners, badges.

  4. 11 lip 2012 · Looking at poster art and using Ernst Bloch's notion of the nonsynchronous, this essay explores the extent to which women as signifiers of the modern – and thus as markers of time – threatened to expose the limits of this Nazi myth especially as the regime's war effort ground to its catastrophic end.

  5. 11 lip 2012 · Looking at poster art and using Ernst Bloch's notion of the nonsynchronous, this essay explores the extent to which women as signifiers of the modern – and thus as markers of time – threatened to...

  6. Nazi poster from 1936. The poster became an important medium for propaganda during this period. Combining text and bold graphics, posters were extensively deployed both in Germany and in the areas occupied. Their typography reflected the Nazis' official ideology.

  7. To manipulate the public’s, and more specifically, women’s attitudes towards Hitler, Joseph Goebbels (a high-ranking Nazi who worked as the Nazi Minister of Propaganda) used propaganda such as this photograph to make Hitler appear kind-hearted, friendly and family-orientated.

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