miércoles, 21 de marzo de 2012

Nazi Propaganda

What political message(s) are these pictures trying to convey?
They show socialism as something superior and German citizens must vote for it (Hitler's party), that it's going to bring order and peace to the country.

What image of Germans are these pictures trying to convey?
These pictures try to convey that with Hitler in command; Germany can be a very powerful country and military force. With the concept of Hitler in command, he would be the "absolute leader".

How do they portray this image?
The posture Hitler adopts in this picture gives him an image of a "serious leader", one who would do anything for the prosperity of his country.

'One People, One Nation, One Leader' What colors are used?
The pictures that express peace use light colours; happy ones. In the other hand, the ones that have war meanings and Jewish have dark and serious tones.

How do the people look?
German civilians look very happy in the propaganda, military autorithies look serious and Jewish people look very sad.

What characteristics of these men are similar?
Both civilians and militaries look satisfied of that political totalitarism; obviously for the convinience of them both.

How do the artists convey these characteristics?
Artists use different colours and faces expressions in their works (paintings, pictures) to reflect a certain emotion emanated by the image itself, to give "life" to it. The principal propaganda minister of the Nazi party was Joseph Goebbels, known because of his many works for Adolf Hitler, making one of the biggest campaigns ever known. They might have been evil, but they were very clever.

1 comentario:

  1. This is a very complete answer, the Nazi propaganda was a very important thing in that time, as it was to convey the civilians.

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