National Socialist propaganda and parody

National Socialist propaganda and parody

I wanted to have a thread on NatSoc propaganda imagery, and also parodies. On of my favorite museum exhibits I've ever seen in NatSoc-German era parodies of the German government's propaganda. I know it's paradoxical, but it's interesting to see how we've combined irreverent humor with NatSoc imagery to exhibit a pro-Nazi bias, to see how our use of this symbolism compares and contrasts with the propaganda of the day.

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Those were all pro-.

Here's some anti-.

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This one's quite funny.

"A perfect Aryan must be:
Tall;
Slim;
Blond;
As told by Julius Streicher, another perfect Aryan"

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Actually, there is something humorous in the depiction of the jew in this one. It's a funny exaggeration ? in the same was as Happy Merchant.

I've always wondered why Soviet propaganda posters depict capitalists as stereotypically Jewish - flabby faces, hooked noses, huge lower lips, rat-like ears - while commies themselves were 100% jew-owned and jew-run. Self-irony?

Is there a version of Triumph of the Will I can download without being put on a list?

You're on Holla Forums, so you are already on a list. Welcome to the club.

The goal is to get on as many lists as possible without being v&.

Unless you are a kraut, no one will van you for downloading it.

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Because Jews are fucking ugly and produce revulsion. Same reason Soviet posters depicted good looking white people as loyal Soviet subjects.

Not German, but still breddy good posters.

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Interesting dump. It would be nice if people had more context given though.

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I'll try to add more context, as requested.

These are Danish SS posters I believe.

Shit, I mean Norwegian. No bully pls

1. Austrian People's Party anti-Bolschevik poster
2. American anti-Soviet pamphlet
3. Not quite sure, but Scandinavian obviously.
4.

1. Franco is loved.
2. No clue
3. Anti-Bolshevist. Origin unknown.
4. The Germans were liberators.
5. Anti-American German posters.

Hmm. I was hoping to do a bit more analysis in comparison to modern memes. Clearly strength and humor still play an important role, but it also seems there's no direct translations, it always has to be a moving target in relation to the zeitgeist.

1. Aesthetic Mussolini
2. American anti-Jap poster
3. British pro-Axis poster
4. Russian pro-Nazi poster
5. Fascist Italian Soldier poster

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I find that American and Soviet propaganda tends to portray their enemies as more cartoonish and as caricatures. While the Nazis tended to portray their non-Jewish nemeses in a more serious tone.

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DID SOMEONE SAY NATIONAL SOCIALISM?!

I still think anglos have the greatest gift for humour
Take these cartoons the BUF put out
oswaldmosley.com/alexander-bowie-cartoons/

1. Anti-Jap American PSA.
2. Wipe out those murdering Japs!
3. What humanity should do.
4. The best shave ever
5. Cossacks vs. communism.