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  1. Background: This is a collection of Nazi posters from 1939-45. Other pages have posters from 1920-1933 and 1933-1939 . Many are taken from photographs made by Dr. Robert D. Brooks at the German Federal Archives.

  2. 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 –...

  3. The posters examine how the Nazis used propaganda to win broad voter support in Germany’s young democracy after World War I, implement radical programs under the party’s dictatorship in the 1930s, and justify war and mass murder.

  4. The word antisemitism means prejudice against or hatred of Jews. The Holocaust is history’s most extreme example of antisemitism. The Nazi Party spread antisemitic propaganda to help garner support for many anti-Jewish policies that led ultimately to genocide.

  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 expose the limits of this Nazi myth especially as the regime's war effort ground to its catastrophic end.

  6. artsandculture.google.com › story › state-of-deception-united-states-holocaustState of Deception — Google Arts & Culture

    Nazi propaganda sought support for the party from all Germans regardless of region, class, or religion—except Jews. Defined by Nazi ideology to be a separate and alien “race,” Jews were not...

  7. View photos connected to the experiences of women during the Holocaust, as well as the important role women played in resistance activities.

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