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Nazi Propaganda and the Second World War
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This book analyzes the factors that determined the organization, conduct and output of Nazi propaganda during World War II, in an attempt to re-assess previously inflated perceptions about the influence of Nazi propaganda and the role of the regime's propagandists in the outcome of the 1939-45 military conflict.
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Half-Title
- Title
- Copyright
- Contents
- List of Abbreviations
- Acknowledgements
- Introduction: 'Totalitarianism', Propaganda, War and the Third Reich
- 1 Propaganda, 'Co-ordination' and 'Centralisation': The Goebbels Network in Search of a Total Empire
- 2 'Polyocracy' versus 'Centralisation': The Multiple 'Networks' of NS Propaganda
- 3 The Discourses of NS Propaganda: Long-Term Emplotment and Short-Term justification
- 4 From 'Short Campaign' to 'Gigantic Confrontation': NS Propaganda and the justification of War, 1939-41
- 5 From Triumph to Disaster: NS Propaganda from the Launch of 'Barbarossa' until Stalingrad
- 6 NS Propaganda and the Loss of the Monopoly of Truth (1943-44)
- 7 The Winding Road to Defeat: The Propaganda of Diversion and Negative Integration
- 8 Cinema and Totalitarian Propaganda: 'Information' and 'Leisure' inNS Germany, 1939-45
- Conclusions: Legitimising the Impossible?
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index