Monday, December 23, 2019

Nazi Propagand How The Nazi Party Used Propaganda Images...

This analysis of Nazi propaganda will examine how the Nazi Party used propaganda images and rhetorical strategies during the â€Å"Third Reich†. I will examine the propaganda cartoons titled, â€Å"The Rhine and the Ruhr†, â€Å"The Vampire in the Ruhr Area† and â€Å"Jewish Conspiracy Against Europe†. I will use two quotations from Burkes essays, the first being, â€Å"[†¦] whereby the â€Å"Aryan† is elevated above all others by the innate endowment of his blood, while other â€Å"races† in particular Jews and Negroes, are innately inferior,† (Burke, 156). The second quotation I will use from Burke’s essay states that, â€Å"[†¦] a number of essentially different enemies must always be regarded as one in such a way that in the opinion of the mass of one’s own adherents the war is being waged against one enemy alone. This strengthens the belief in one’s own cause and increase one’s bitterness aga inst the attacker,† (Burke, 151). I will use a quote from Mein Kampf which states that, â€Å"it was and it is Jews who bring Negroes into the Rhineland, always with the same secret thought and clear aim of ruining the hated white race by the unnecessarily resulting bastardization, throwing it down from its cultural and political height [†¦] He weaves a net of enemies,† (Hitler, 325). The last quote I will use is from Goebbels’ â€Å"The tasks of the Ministry for Propaganda† which states that, â€Å"the age of extreme Jewish intellectualism is over [†¦] the past is lying in flames [†¦] the future will rise from the flames within our hearts

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