A Nazi propaganda poster advertising the People’s Receiver. The text on the poster reads ‘All of Germany can listen to the Führer with the People’s Receiver’. ‘Führer’ means ...
Propaganda is used to try to make people think a certain way. Stories about bad things the Germans had done were told to make people angry and frightened so everyone would want Britain to beat ...
A supplement to the Australia Statesman and Mining Standard issue of 15 February 1917. It is an anti-German propaganda pamphlet loosely disguised as a poster calendar for March - December 1917 which ...
Many Germans felt a new hope and confidence in the future of their country with the prospect of a bold, young charismatic leader. Nazi propaganda chief Joseph Goebbels planned to win over those who ...
“He ran the propaganda thing just the way Goebbels did in Germany. And nothing was ever said that reflected ill of the war effort or the troops fighting it or the ships sunk. And so on ...
British replica Lusitania medallion, an example of thousands that were mass-produced by the British Government as anti-German propaganda during the aftermath of the ...
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