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_aBoterbloem, Kees
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_eVerfasser
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245 1 0 _aSoviet and Nazi posters
_bpropaganda and policies
_cKees Boterbloem and Lisa Pine
300 _axxi, 182 Seiten, 16 ungezählte Seiten Bildtafeln
_bIllustrationen
336 _aText
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_2rdacontent
337 _aohne Hilfsmittel zu benutzen
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520 _aThis book examines the key content and propaganda value of posters in the dictatorships of Stalin's USSR (1927-53) and Hitler's Germany (1933-43), using posters as a point of entry for discussing key Soviet and Nazi policies. In so doing, Soviet and Nazi Posters provides a compelling account of the posters utilised by both regimes for the first time. Kees Boterbloem and Lisa Pine employ a comparative approach throughout, analysing commonalities and differences, and inspecting the regimes' use of posters as propaganda. Richly illustrated with 50 images, 25 of which are in colour, Soviet and Nazi Posters encourages the development of vital source skills in the pursuit of understanding the complexities of 20th-century European dictatorships. What do these posters yield to the historian? What do they tell us about the regimes and their intentions? Ultimately they offer a compelling visual point of entry into Nazism and Stalinism here explored in rewarding detail.
650 7 _a:z Geschichte 1920-1945
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_aPine, Lisa
_eVerfasser
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