
tabiioriginal documentary

How to Craft War Propaganda
1 Season
New Documentary
Mystery
History
The strategies behind the moves of the states and leaders who shaped the course of history and the analysis of the games played behind the scenes.
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1. The Gulf War and Propaganda
25m
After entering the political arena as a champion of the West, how was the public perception of Saddam Hussein reversed when the plans of Western states changed?
2. Operation Husky on Sicily
25m
During World War II, the British gave a dead man a new identity and put into action a plan that caused the Germans to lose a crucial ally.
3. Mussolini and the Blackshirts
25m
Taking advantage of the power void in the Italian government after World War I, Mussolini founded the "Blackshirts" organization and began to engage in the politics of fear by gaining popular support.
4. Tokyo Rose
25m
The Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor was not enough to make the US public pro-war. By harnessing the power of radio, the US government succeeded in making first its own people and then the peoples of the world prisoners of its propaganda.
5. The Red Army Choir
24m
After the Bolshevik Revolution, the Red Army Choir successfully completed its mission to unite the Russian people, and the same task fell to the Red Army Choir when Nazi Germany broke the non-aggression pact and attacked Russia. In short, anthems and songs were the glue that held the Soviet people together.
6. The UK and the Propaganda
23m
While World War I was still brewing, the British discovered a powerful tool: propaganda. By establishing the Wellington House, the British gained superiority over many countries by both attracting their allies to their side and introducing a psychological dimension to war.
7. The Apartheid
26m
When Europeans first went to Africa, they realized that they could not comfortably exploit it. They set things right by introducing a regime called "apartheid" and many other practices. Then a man named Mandela was disturbed by what he saw and decided to free his people.
8. The Vietnam War
24m
Television... It not only gave John Kennedy his popularity but also took it from him. It even showed his assassination to the entire US public. The US went to Vietnam to restore its reputation, but the government had to hide some facts from television.
9. Hitler and Pervitin
26m
Defeated in World War I, the German people needed words, stylish uniforms, and symbols to lift them off the ground. Coincidentally, one young man had just the ideas and the oratorical ability to meet these needs.