Description
In this picture a Jewish man is
passing out some sort of treat to the little kids. The Jewish man is fat and
has a humungous nose with white pale skin. He appears to be wearing a long
trench coat with a black suspicious cane. There are two little kids in the
picture. The boy with the stick seems to be thinking about whether or not to
except the treat or not. The girl with the doll is simply waving her hand
saying she does not want it.
Message
The main message of this poster is
that the Jews are not only attacking the adults, they are also attacking
children. This picture is saying, the Jews are creepy people and they attack
even the smallest of kids. The Nazis are basically saying we need to dispose of
all the Jews before they continue to attack our children. The picture is also
sending a message that the Jews are tempting everyone (including the children)
to join the dark side. It basically shows we need to get rid of the Jews before
they get rid of us first.
Propaganda Technique #1: Persuading
This poster is making parents all
over the world think the Jews can really hurt children. It makes them think
they should join the Nazis and their plan to exterminate the entire Jewish
race. Even if they do not want to join them, it at least makes them think the
Jews are bad people. The parents also get persuaded to think they need to
protect their children more. The Nazis are persuading more people every day to
turn against the Jews.
Propaganda Technique #2: Repetition
The last propaganda technique the
Nazis use is repetition. Already in this post I have mentioned Jews countless
times. All these hurtful feelings all from one picture. In other pictures like this,
they always portray the evil side of the Jewish race. The Nazis keep hammering
the idea that Jews are bad. They keep on doing this by putting pictures. Some
people who have not seen them, and they automatically think they are bad people
when they have not even witnessed them in real life.
The purpose of this picture is
purely for brainwash needs. (Which ironically is not even needed)
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