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A detailed account of extreme-right and neo-Nazi movements in Eastern Europe after the fall of the communist regimes. Surveys the activities and propaganda of the Skinheads and neo-Nazi groups in East and West Germany, before and after the reunification, and similar extremist groups in the Czech Republic, Slovakia, Hungary, Poland, and Romania. Focuses on the xenophobic and antisemitic stances of the Hungarian writer and politician István Csurka,...
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When Adolf Hitler begins his campaign of conquest in 1939, most Germans actually don't want war. But Hitler and his propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels use every tool of propaganda to change their minds. German pride is invoked to justify the invasion of Poland and France. Messages of hatred are used to persuade Germans that minorities should be stripped of their rights, deported or sent to "detention" camps. Hitler's despotism would have its admirers...
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The Strongmen is the story of how Adolf Hitler, Benito Mussolini, Joseph Stalin and Emperor Hirohito of Japan employed propaganda to gain absolute control over their citizens. In Italy, Mussolini was a colorful performer and a thug who counted Hitler as a friend and ally. In Russia, Joseph Stalin's insistence on total devotion ranged from the horrific to the tragic-comic. And in Japan, Emperor Hirohito was seen as a demi-God, able to protect his people...
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