Positive And Negative Propaganda In Nazi Germany

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Positive Propaganda

According to the American Heritage Dictionary propaganda is defined as “the systematic propagation of a doctrine or cause or of information reflecting the views and interests of those advocating such a doctrine or cause.” It effectively uses methods aimed to persuade individuals to join a doctrine, a program, a slogan or symbol belonging to a theory, a concept or an organization. It has eventually become part of our lives as everyday we are exposed to it through advertising, mass media, which reach a huge group of people everywhere.

Propaganda can be both negative and positive. A negative propaganda carries a negative viewpoint on the message and it can be very damaging if the messages are misleading or contain lies. Quoting the words from Joseph Goebbels, a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany, “The purpose of propaganda is not to be decent, or gentle, or weak, or modest; it is to be successful." (Joseph Goebbels, 1934 speech). This type of propaganda is considered one of the most powerful instruments in politics designed to gain …show more content…

In fact, throughout the years the organization has used celebrities to attract attention and launch campaigns encouraging the adoption of orphan children. Examples include Angelina Jolie and Brad Pitt who have been assisting needed children by means of fundraising. They currently served as advocates for children to ensure child’s right to health, education, equality and protection. In like manner, Steve Wonder, who himself is disable, has been a UN ambassador to support persons with disabilities, in particular preventing discrimination with regards to education or work

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