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Emotional Artistry: Propaganda in WWII - Italy, Germany, Japan

Explore the emotionally charged propaganda of Italy, Germany, and Japan during WWII, as they sought conquest and expansion through buried alive mass burials, the Munich Agreement, and the bombing of Warsaw in 1939. Delve into the Anschluss and its impact on Shanghai, uncovering the tactics used to drive specific responses through art in a time of global conflict.

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Emotional Artistry: Propaganda in WWII - Italy, Germany, Japan

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  1. Conquest during WWII Japan and Germany seek new territories

  2. Propaganda • An emotionally driven form of artistic expression designed to elicit a specific response. • Three examples: • Italy • Germany • Japan

  3. Buried Alive

  4. Mass Burials

  5. On to Shanghai

  6. German conquest: Anschluss

  7. Munich Agreement: 1938

  8. Bombing of Warsaw

  9. Warsaw: 1939

  10. End Result

  11. End Result

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