They Fought For Their Country

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Они сражались за Родину known as They Fought for Their Country, was a movie directed by Sergei Bondarchuk. It was released a month after the Vietnam War ended in 1975. The movie is based on the book They Fought for Their Country, written by Mikhail Sholokhov. The movie takes place in Russia in July, 1942 during World War II. The movie is about members of the Red army who protect their bridgehead, an advanced position seized in hostile territory, from the German army whilst Soviet troops cross over the bridge. As the soldiers travel back to the Russian territory, they become vulnerable by showing their amity, fears and views as to why and how they tried their best to defend their motherland. Even though the movie doesn’t take place during the Cold War, it demonstrates some of the reasons as to how the Cold War began. The movie is targeted at men in the USSR. The director’s motive with this movie was to encourage young Soviet men to join the army and fight for their country. …show more content…

For example, if one’s friends play football, they are more likely to play football compared to if no-one was doing it. This is similar to how in the world of propaganda, the creator appeals to their audience by saying that since everyone else is doing it, you should probably do it as well; this is otherwise known as the constitute appeal, bandwagon. By using bandwagon as a propaganda technique, the creator is able to persuade young men to join the Soviet army. However this propaganda technique is only effective to a certain extent. Some people might be discouraged thus they disregard the idea of joining the army because they don’t want to be as vulnerable as the troops in the

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