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State of deception : the power of Nazi propaganda / [curator, Steven Luckert ; director, Susan Bachrach].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextPublication details: Washington : United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, c2011.Description: 194 p. : ill. col. 32 cmISBN:
  • 9780896047143
Other title:
  • Power of Nazi propaganda
  • Nazi propaganda
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 303.375
Contents:
Ch. 1. Propaganda for votes and power, 1919-1933 -- Ch. 2. Power and persuasion in the racial state, 1933-1939 -- Ch. 3. Propaganda for war and mass murder, 1939-1945 -- Ch. 4. Propaganda on trial, 1945-present.
Production credits:
  • [Authors] : Steven Luckert and Susan Bachrach ; Project director, Susan Backrach ; Editor, Edward Phillips.
Summary: Reveals how, in the 1920s and 1930s, the Nazi Party used posters, newspapers, rallies, and the new technologies of radio and film to sway millions with its vision for a new Germany. This volume, based on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's groundbreaking exhibition, presents an array of rare posters, photographs, and historical artifacts to document the strategies and messages Nazis used to achieve their goals.
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Books Marbella International University Centre Library 303.375 STA sta (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available 10058

Published to accompany the exhibition of the same title held at the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum, Washington, D.C., January 2009 - October 2011.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Ch. 1. Propaganda for votes and power, 1919-1933 --
Ch. 2. Power and persuasion in the racial state, 1933-1939 --
Ch. 3. Propaganda for war and mass murder, 1939-1945 --
Ch. 4. Propaganda on trial, 1945-present.

[Authors] : Steven Luckert and Susan Bachrach ; Project director, Susan Backrach ; Editor, Edward Phillips.

Reveals how, in the 1920s and 1930s, the Nazi Party used posters, newspapers, rallies, and the new technologies of radio and film to sway millions with its vision for a new Germany. This volume, based on the United States Holocaust Memorial Museum's groundbreaking exhibition, presents an array of rare posters, photographs, and historical artifacts to document the strategies and messages Nazis used to achieve their goals.

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