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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. 13 lip 2020 · In a striking photomontage from 1929, the artist John Heartfield stares forcefully at his viewers while cutting off the head of Berlin’s police chief, Karl Zörgiebel, with a large pair of...

  4. Participants have viewed, classified, analysed and discussed 100 posters from the National Socialist period – part of a collection of around one thousand objects in the Graphic Design Collection at the Kunstbibliothek (Art Library) – Staatliche Museen zu Berlin.

  5. This set of 14 posters provides a concise overview of the events of the Holocaust, from the Nazi rise to power to liberation and justice after the war. The poster set is a part of Defining Moments in Policing: Ethical Decision Making during the Holocaust , a resource for law enforcement.

  6. The Degenerate Art exhibition was a stone's throw away from the monumental Haus der Deutschen Kunst (House of German Art), an imposing structure purpose-built to showcase works of art deemed to promote the values of the Nazi regime.

  7. These Nazi propaganda posters are part of a series known as “Parole der Woche” (“Slogan of the Week”). They were distributed “in editions of 125,000 on a weekly-basis” in Nazi Germany and Occupied Territories from March 1936 to January 1943.

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