Analyzing Two World War II Propaganda Posters, Kultur Terror And Liberators

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I will be analyzing two World War II propaganda posters, Kultur Terror and Liberators. The goal of this propaganda poster from World War II was to instill a mixture of fear and hatred for the United States in the European people. Without getting into the specifics of the art, this large figure is covered in American related stereotypes while destroying a European city. At first glance this appeals to the fear in European people, which is an example of pathos. Europeans, especially Germans during World War II were told that America is an evil country and that they want to erase European culture. Now here is a shocking image of an American beast coming and obliterating everything you know and love. Anyone in their right mind would be scared if this was the information they were being spoon fed by the government. Once the European people saw that America was a scary and evil nation, they felt like World War II was necessary because the Americans had to be stopped. Another propaganda technique used in this poster is known as Big Lie. The phrase was actually coined by Adolf Hitler himself. This technique uses false accusations so enormous so that no one would believe that someone could just make up them up. No one has the audacity to form a lie so large so it all must be true. The Nazi party gained support from their citizens which justified what they were doing, even though in reality what they were doing was inhumane. This shows how the perceived reality has an enormous impact and can occasionally over power the real life truth.
Now breaking down the specific parts of this American monster is a much more precise task. I will be analyzing the original poster, Kultur Terror, when discussing the symbolism of the components of the monst...

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...s a brilliant idea. I am not saying that it is in anyways moral, but what is more motivational to a group that dislikes Jews and America than an image of a Jew holding onto the American monster that is destroying Europe.
On top of the two black arms are two beautiful American women, one wearing a Native American headdress sitting next to a noose that is wrapped around the arm and the other women is holding up a backwards American flag, while supporting herself on the head of the beast, which is a Ku Klux Klan hood. There are also wings of a United States military airplane on the back of the monster. The two women each have a sash, one saying “Miss America” and the other “Miss Victory”. This symbolizes the nature of American sexuality and how nonchalant our society was compared to Nazi Germany. This was seen negatively from a European standpoint during World War II.

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