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Nazi propaganda : the power and the limitations / edited by David Welch.

By: Welch, DavidMaterial type: TextTextPublication details: London : Totowa, N.J. : Croom Helm ; Barnes & Noble Books, 1983. Description: 228 p. ; 23 cmISBN: 0709927363; 0389204005Subject(s): Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiter-Partei -- Party work | Propaganda, GermanDDC classification: 320.533 LOC classification: DD253.25 | .N39 1983
Contents:
Introduction / David Welch -- Hitler's impact on the lower middle class / Lothar Kettenacker -- Goebbels and the function of propaganda / Richard Taylor -- Nazi architecture, a blueprint for world domination / Jochen Thies -- Educational film propaganda and the Nazi youth / David Welch -- Structures of consensus and coercion / Stephen Salter -- Propaganda, autarky, and the German housewife / Jill Stephenson -- Nazi propaganda in Occupied Western Europe / Gerhard Hirschfeld -- Nazi film propaganda in Occupied France / François Garçon -- How effective was Nazi propaganda? / Ian Kershaw.
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320.533 WEN 1983 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Available Shakib 28780

Includes index.

Bibliography: p. 209-221.

Introduction / David Welch -- Hitler's impact on the lower middle class / Lothar Kettenacker -- Goebbels and the function of propaganda / Richard Taylor -- Nazi architecture, a blueprint for world domination / Jochen Thies -- Educational film propaganda and the Nazi youth / David Welch -- Structures of consensus and coercion / Stephen Salter -- Propaganda, autarky, and the German housewife / Jill Stephenson -- Nazi propaganda in Occupied Western Europe / Gerhard Hirschfeld -- Nazi film propaganda in Occupied France / François Garçon -- How effective was Nazi propaganda? / Ian Kershaw.

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