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30 Of The Best Historic Propaganda Visuals As Shared By This Dedicated Online Community
Propaganda has been a powerful tool used throughout history. But how does it really work? And is it only used to trick people into believing certain things? When we hear about it, do we think only about past historic events or can we think of an example of seeing propaganda in today’s world?
Propaganda can be spread through books, movies, images, and other sources that reach mass audiences. Its primary goal is to change people’s views and opinions. After important events that changed the world’s history, propaganda started to carry a rather negative connotation. But it can also be used to spread positive messages and embrace necessary changes.
Bored Panda has already covered the topic by presenting these propaganda posters about the COVID-19 crisis. The pictures depict very recent events, so it’s no trouble for people to understand what is the hidden meaning behind them. But what about some of the older propaganda images? Are we able to decipher those?
A subreddit called PropagandaPosters with 415k members shares various posters and pamphlets that show how propaganda was spread during various periods of time. These images depict and help to understand some historical events better with their symbolic drawings, call-to-action messages, and well-portrayed stereotypes. Which one of these do you find the most influential? Leave your thoughts in the comments down below!
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This artist hits it. Every. Time. No wonder they were our biggest enemy, we didn't want them blasting our truths like that.
These aren't all from the same artist, but most are from the same publication, Krokodil, a satirical journal that was known for biting commentary on both domestic and international issues. There is a great book out on Krokodil's cartoons by John Etty
Load More Replies...A propaganda tactic that's still used today, mainly by Russia and China whenever something happens in the US. For example the BLM riots last year. Also Fox and most Republicans' "what about Dems?" tactic to shift the focus...
Again, valid point. And yet, how did the Russians deal with the "others" in their country?
I agree this is a powerful image which has truth in it but the Soviets were almost as bad and continue to be just as bad.
This actually was truth. It’s not propaganda at all. No wonder they hated us
Meanwhile, USSR denied university access to children from annexed countries. Because they were possibly anti soviet
Thank a demonrat! they started the kkk, jim crow laws, planned parenthood (with the purpose of stopping black reproduction)
Wow this is going to keep me up tonight. That’s a child and a rope. Nope! Just insane.
Interesting coming from one of the most racist countries on the planet.
This is PROPAGANDA, what part of that don't you understand? Just like the American "anti-communist" propaganda of that timeframe was hypocritical
Load More Replies...The Russians also renowned for their equality and inclusivity. The pot calling the kettle black.
You do know that the Soviet Union was a multi-ethnic state in which all citizens, irregardless of nationality had equal rights and even had rights to things like education and education in their native languages right? With the exception of disenfranchisement based on economic status, which actually ended in 1936 with the adoption of the Stalin Constitution, citizens didn't face legal discrimination and certainly never because of race. There never was a Soviet Jim Crow for example. And again Soviet and Russian are not interchanageble
Load More Replies...This is an article about "propaganda posters", these Russian ones are excellent examples of propaganda.
Load More Replies...I can't imagine the riots that would occur if this happened today. Too many selfish people now-a-days.
Come, Boris! Lucille Ball has told me where to find Moose and Squirrel.
And this one REALLY hasn't changed all that much. To this very day "Well you're just ugly and no man wants you!" is a line you hear all too often when a woman stands up for her rights. Or is outspoken in general, really. Because, y'know, being attractive to men is the be-all and end-all of a woman's existence. Sigh.
The more things change, the more they stay the same. Except for the part about the toilet paper, apparently. :p
LOL. As if. Notice that labor is always in the back seat and has to push management uphill!
It left out the Italian colonization of Somalia, Eritrea and Ethiopia.
depicting the swastika in a historical context is not advocating any ideology.
But in some countries, even displaying like that, is illegal.
Load More Replies...This is such an interesting article. I hope bored panda does more of this
The Russia anti-American propaganda ones are interesting, because they're using the same tactics on Facebook now. Just the medium has changed, not the message
I remember seeing this poster in history class it's along the same lines but different art style: https://images.app.goo.gl/GnJSAdjwHS8zHHoq5
Interesting how some of the older ones still hold up nowadays, especially that 1950s poster with Superman.
The Federal government is knowingly and willingly placing American civilian lives in direct lethal peril by keeping our borders open during a pandemic. Either Covid is a dangerous health risk or it is not. If it is, close the borders. If it is not, drop all the talk of mandates and restrictions and let this virus do its worst and be done. Anything else is undeniably criminal.
How are some of these propoganda? Propoganda as defined means 'information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view" . Funneling money for war, anti-vaxx commentary , America's racial inequality are ironic depictions, but not untruthful.
depicting the swastika in a historical context is not advocating any ideology.
But in some countries, even displaying like that, is illegal.
Load More Replies...This is such an interesting article. I hope bored panda does more of this
The Russia anti-American propaganda ones are interesting, because they're using the same tactics on Facebook now. Just the medium has changed, not the message
I remember seeing this poster in history class it's along the same lines but different art style: https://images.app.goo.gl/GnJSAdjwHS8zHHoq5
Interesting how some of the older ones still hold up nowadays, especially that 1950s poster with Superman.
The Federal government is knowingly and willingly placing American civilian lives in direct lethal peril by keeping our borders open during a pandemic. Either Covid is a dangerous health risk or it is not. If it is, close the borders. If it is not, drop all the talk of mandates and restrictions and let this virus do its worst and be done. Anything else is undeniably criminal.
How are some of these propoganda? Propoganda as defined means 'information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote or publicize a particular political cause or point of view" . Funneling money for war, anti-vaxx commentary , America's racial inequality are ironic depictions, but not untruthful.