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1 Nazi Propaganda Analysis

2 Propaganda example 1 How propaganda works:
Repeats same info over and over Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message Talks to people in their own language Uses accessible media (e.g., newspaper, radio)

3 Propaganda example 2 How propaganda works:
Repeats same info over and over Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message Talks to people in their own language Uses accessible media (e.g., newspaper, radio)

4 Propaganda example 3 *How is this ironic? How propaganda works:
Repeats same info over and over Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message Talks to people in their own language Uses accessible media (e.g., newspaper, radio)

5 Propaganda example 4 How propaganda works:
Repeats same info over and over Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message Talks to people in their own language Uses accessible media (e.g., newspaper, radio)

6 Propaganda example 5 How propaganda works:
Repeats same info over and over Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message Talks to people in their own language Uses accessible media (e.g., newspaper, radio)

7 Propaganda example 6 How propaganda works:
Repeats same info over and over Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message Talks to people in their own language Uses accessible media (e.g., newspaper, radio)

8 Propaganda example 7 How propaganda works:
Repeats same info over and over Twists and exploits the truth Appeals to people’s emotions Gives the illusion that most people agree with the message Talks to people in their own language Uses accessible media (e.g., newspaper, radio)


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