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German students learning about American propaganda. Greetings from Germany! I need someone from Germany to confirm for me how real/common this is. Only for research purposes. Not because I want to bring it up in a discussion with my conservative colleagues. 376K subscribers in the lostgeneration community.
My dissertation analyzes visual propaganda produced by the United States government for four distinct audiences (German soldiers, German civilians, American soldiers, and American civilians) in the liminal period from the last phases of World War II to the early stages of the Cold War (1944-1949).
The textbook is mostly correct in describing the methods and effects of propaganda, and it does identify some common threads of thought in the American viewpoint. But then in the final chapters and in the supplemental materials, it takes on an exceedingly pessimistic tone, and somehow America becomes “over,” “failure,” “ended,” and ...
12 Μαρ 2018 · In this lesson, students will continue this unit’s historical case study by considering the nature of propaganda and analyzing how the Nazis used media to influence the thoughts, feelings, and actions of individuals in Germany.
I recently saw a Tik Tok video in which a lady is explaining that she had a follower inform her that Germans study U.S. propaganda in grades 11-13 and sent her a textbook. What is your view of the American dream?
5 Φεβ 2024 · Through the ministry, Goebbels was able to penetrate virtually every form of German media, from newspapers, film, radio, posters, and rallies to museum exhibits and school textbooks, with Nazi propaganda. Whether or not propaganda was truthful or tasteful was irrelevant to the Nazis.
While censors removed some books from the classroom, German educators introduced new textbooks that taught students love for Hitler, obedience to state authority, militarism, racism, and antisemitism.