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evaluate the nazi's art of propaganda

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Answered by RajAmanbro
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In this lesson, students will analyze several examples of Nazi propaganda in order to identify the messages that permeated German society, and to consider the impact these messages might have had on the actions and attitudes of German children, women, and men. The activity in this lesson is also intended to help students learn how to analyze propaganda through identifying the messenger, the message, and the audience of particular images. As students practice interpreting images, they develop a useful skill not only for understanding history, but also for understanding the images that surround them today. Helping students recognize the power of propaganda and giving them the tools to decode images are important steps in developing a fundamental skill for today’s citizens: media literacy.
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