Bending Spines: The Propagandas of Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic / Edition 1

Bending Spines: The Propagandas of Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic / Edition 1

by Randall L. Bytwerk
ISBN-10:
0870137107
ISBN-13:
9780870137105
Pub. Date:
07/31/2004
Publisher:
Michigan State University Press
ISBN-10:
0870137107
ISBN-13:
9780870137105
Pub. Date:
07/31/2004
Publisher:
Michigan State University Press
Bending Spines: The Propagandas of Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic / Edition 1

Bending Spines: The Propagandas of Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic / Edition 1

by Randall L. Bytwerk
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Overview

Why do totalitarian propaganda such as those created in Nazi Germany and the former German Democratic Republic initially succeed, and why do they ultimately fail? Outside observers often make two serious mistakes when they interpret the propaganda of this time. First, they assume the propaganda worked largely because they were supported by a police state, that people cheered Hitler and Honecker because they feared the consequences of not doing so. Second, they assume that propaganda really succeeded in persuading most of the citizenry that the Nuremberg rallies were a reflection of how most Germans thought, or that most East Germans were convinced Marxist-Leninists. Subsequently, World War II Allies feared that rooting out Nazism would be a very difficult task. No leading scholar or politician in the West expected East Germany to collapse nearly as rapidly as it did. Effective propaganda depends on a full range of persuasive methods, from the gentlest suggestion to overt violence, which the dictatorships of the twentieth century understood well. 
     In many ways, modern totalitarian movements present worldviews that are religious in nature. Nazism and Marxism-Leninism presented themselves as explanations for all of life—culture, morality, science, history, and recreation. They provided people with reasons for accepting the status quo. Bending Spines examines the full range of persuasive techniques used by Nazi Germany and the German Democratic Republic, and concludes that both systems failed in part because they expected more of their propaganda than it was able to deliver. 
 


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780870137105
Publisher: Michigan State University Press
Publication date: 07/31/2004
Series: Rhetoric & Public Affairs
Edition description: New Edition
Pages: 228
Product dimensions: 6.00(w) x 9.00(h) x 0.70(d)

About the Author

Randall L. Bytwerk is a Professor of Communication at Calvin College, Grand Rapids, Michigan. His book Julius Streicher received the National Communication Association Golden Anniversary Award.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgmentsix
Terms and Abbreviationsxi
Introduction1
Chapter 1Secular Faiths11
Chapter 2Doctrines41
Chapter 3Hierarchies57
Chapter 4Evangelists71
Chapter 5Maps of Reality89
Chapter 6Arts and Entertainment109
Chapter 7Public and Private Life131
Chapter 8The Failure of Propaganda155
Notes171
Selected Bibliography205
Index223
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