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  1. Rudolf was born on 1 May 1218 at Limburgh Castle near Sasbach am Kaiserstuhl in the Breisgau region of present-day southwestern Germany. [1] He was the son of Count Albert IV of Habsburg and Hedwig, daughter of Count Ulrich of Kyburg. [2] Around 1232, he was given as a squire to his uncle, Rudolf I, Count of Laufenburg, to train in knightly ...

  2. Nov 1, 2022 · Rejected - World War II German battlefield propaganda against Roosevelt - Fort Devens Museum - DSC07168.JPG 3,321 × 2,382; 1.66 MB. Reutlingen und sein Regiment.jpg 600 × 726; 116 KB. Reutlinger Heimatmuseum - World War II Poster.JPG 1,944 × 2,592; 947 KB.

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  4. Nov 30, 2020 · The Nazis made extensive use of propaganda to cement their reign of terror. An illustrated book looks at the psychological manipulation behind Nazi poster art.

  5. In the First World War, the German Empire used propaganda postcards to influence public opinion and to keep its allies on its own block. The aim of this study is to find out the representation of the Central Empires in illustrated German postcards during the Great War.

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  6. The Soviet posters of World War II are works of art and reflect elements of the Soviet cultural heritage. Such posters were often displayed at special stands, referred to as "windows of TASS ". Posters differed both on workmanship and the form. Some were crude caricatures, while others were paintings on military topics or popular photos ...

  7. Joseph Goebbels: Two Speeches on the Tasks of the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (March 15 and 25, 1933) Guidelines for Teaching History (1938) Law for the Protection of National Symbols (May 20, 1933) and Prohibition on the Erection of Monuments to the Führer (December 10, 1933)

  8. The Art of Persuasion: World War II Propaganda - Rationing. The exhibition showcased propaganda produced during the world conflict, through examples that show that the war was fought not...