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Propaganda in World War II Formats of Propaganda ►Print (Books / Pamphlets) ►Posters ►Comic Books ►Cartoons ►Merchandise / Toys ►Radio / Music Nazi History Book – Table of Contents ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► ► Contents Introduction: German History I. The Second Reich II. The Great War III. Germany in Chains Chapter 1: Adolf Hitler I. Biography II. The Führer and his Movement Chapter 3: Bavaria is conquered Chapter 4: 9 November 1923 Chapter 5: The NSDAP's Second Chance Chapter 6: Munich — Nuremberg — Berlin: The 3 Cities of the Movement I. From the Sterneckergäßchen to the Königsplatz II. The City of the Reich Party Rallies III. The Battle for Berlin Chapter 7: Germany is Ours Chapter 8: The Third Reich Chapter 9: 6 1/2 Million People Come Home Conclusion: The Victory of Faith! Posters Comic Books Merchandise / Toys Propaganda Techniques “Bandwagon” “Transfer” “Card-Stacking” “Bandwagon” ► Joining the “In-Crowd” or “Group” ► Consequences = Danger, Guilt, Death, Defeat “Transfer” ► Linking Human Emotions to a concept ► Connection between the product and the person “Card-Stacking” ► Promotes the negatives of a concept ► Shows only 1 point of view Goals of WWII Propaganda = D.I.S.C ► Shows the ► Shows the ► Shows the ► Shows the Duties of the population Inferiority of the enemy Strength of the country Consequences of losing