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  1. Rudolf I (1 May 1218 – 15 July 1291) was the first King of Germany from the House of Habsburg. The first of the count-kings of Germany, he reigned from 1273 until his death in 1291. Rudolf's election marked the end of the Great Interregnum which had begun after the death of the Hohenstaufen Emperor Frederick II in 1250.

  2. 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.

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  4. The regime’s demands on its citizens grew as World War II created new economic strains for Nazi Germany. Produced in April 1942, the featured propaganda poster outlines Nazi expectations for individual citizens’ different duties to support the wartime economy.

    • 1995.96.66
    • US Holocaust Memorial Museum
    • April 8, 1942
  5. Nov 1, 2022 · Media in category "World War II posters from Germany" The following 39 files are in this category, out of 39 total. A soldier standing in the ruins of Kleve in Germany, reading a German poster calling for civilians to conserve fuel supplies for the war effort, 13 February 1945.

  6. Oct 24, 2016 · What did the British government learn from Mein Kampf? And how did they deal with the idea of ‘the enemy within’? Fiona Macdonald finds out from a new book about British propaganda.

  7. 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.

  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...