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War Propaganda

Amelia Khatri

Translator A AI

Publisher: Publifye

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War Propaganda explores how nations mobilized public support during the World Wars, examining the techniques used to shape opinions and encourage participation. The book delves into emotionally charged imagery, the demonization of enemies, and the selective dissemination of information, revealing how these methods influenced soldiers, civilians, and political leaders alike. Understanding war propaganda is essential because it showcases the power of persuasion and manipulation in large-scale conflicts. The book analyzes specific propaganda techniques across different nations, highlighting both common strategies and contextual variations. By drawing from government documents, posters, films, and personal accounts, it investigates propaganda's impact on morale, recruitment, and public support. This approach challenges conventional understandings of war by asserting that manipulating public consciousness was as crucial as military strategies. The book progresses logically, starting with a definition of propaganda and its historical roots, then moves to analyze specific techniques and their effects. By combining historical analysis, media studies, and social psychology, War Propaganda offers a nuanced perspective on this complex subject. This book's exploration of historical events provides readers with a framework for understanding contemporary political communication and media manipulation.
Available since: 02/17/2025.
Print length: 66 pages.

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