World War II Propaganda
Analyzing the Art of Persuasion during Wartime
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Word Count
49,000 words, Guess
Page Count
196 pages
Physical Format
Hardcover
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL27388335M
- ISBN-139781610696739
- ISBN-101610696735
- OCLC Control Number895731411
- OCLC Control Number1300707441
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- Internet Archiveworldwariipropag0000welc
- Library of Congress Control Number2017035827
- Amazon1610696735
Classifications
- LCCD810.P6W45 2017
- LCCD810.P6 W45 2017
Description
Shows in illuminating detail how the Allied and Axis forces used visual images and other propaganda material to sway public opinion during World War II. Author David Welch provides a neatly organized primary resource that focuses on key themes associated with World War II propaganda. Readers will not only be engrossed with a wide range of propaganda artifacts, they will also receive a better and more nuanced understanding of the nature of this propaganda and how it was disseminated in different cultural and political contexts. This book reveals how leaders and spin doctors operating at behest of the state sought to shape popular attitudes both at home and overseas. A comprehensive introductory essay sets out the principles of propaganda theory in World War II, while the subsequent material provides examples of Allied- and Axis-generated propaganda and presents them in a readily accessible way that will help readers understand the context.
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- World War II Propaganda: Analyzing the Art of Persuasion during Wartime
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