Search results
Nov 9, 2015 · The project is pulling together films that focus on the rise of Nazism and its role in Jewish and non-Jewish life in Austria. Some of the 50 films were home movies, others were...
The films span a range of genres, with documentary films including footage filmed both by the Germans for propaganda and by the Allies, compilations, survivor accounts and docudramas, and narrative films including war films, action films, love stories, psychological dramas, and even comedies.
YearCountryTitleDirector1940United Kingdom1940United States1940United States1942United StatesList of Nazi propaganda films. The following is a list of German National Socialist propaganda films. Before and during the Second World War, the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda under Joseph Goebbels produced several propaganda films designed for the general public.
Release DateOriginal TitleEnglish TitleRunning Time1927A Symphony of the Will to Fight30 min (ca.)1929The Nuremberg Convention of the NSDAP90 min (ca.)June 14, 1933Storm Trooper Brand94 minSeptember 19, 1933Hitler Youth Quex Our Flag Leads Us ...95 min- Narrative
- Promotion
- Reception
The film promotes various antisemitic conspiracy theories, claiming that Karl Marx was part of a centuries-long plan by Jews to spread communism and take over the world and that Jews control the world's money supply and are conspiring to engineer the downfall of the white race by encouraging immigration and interracial relationships. It includes ou...
The film has been promoted by white supremacists and antisemitic conspiracy theorists, the British conspiracy newspaper The Light and QAnon conspiracy theorists on Telegram. It has also been shared on platforms such as Instagram, BitChute, TikTok and the Telegram chat of the German disinformation outlet Disclose.tv as of January 2022. YouTube and F...
Gregory Davis, a researcher at the United Kingdom-based anti-racism group Hope not Hate, said the film "denies the proven reality of the Holocaustwhilst providing justifications for the violent antisemitism that fuelled it", adding, "Its mix of blatant falsehoods and slanted portrayal of real events gives it no historical legitimacy whatsoever, and...
- Graham Land
- Posters. The most striking and memorable examples of the Nazi antisemitic propaganda campaign are seen in the form of posters. Making use of stark imagery and explicit racial messages, this media penetrated all sections of German society, literally painting Jews as outsiders and sinister enemies of ‘ordinary’ Germans.
- Comics. Nazi propagandists exploited pre-existing stereotypes to falsely portray Jews. This hateful view painted Jews as an ‘alien race’ that fed off the host nation, poisoned its culture, destroyed its economy and enslaved its workers.
- Articles and essays. Written materials in periodicals and pamphlets took on a more argumentative form, which lent ‘weight’ to the simplistic slogans and caricatures of posters and cartoons.
- Film. Nazi propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels’ projects included antisemitic films such as Jud Süss. The film was based on a popular 1925 historical novel written by Lion Feuchtwanger, a successful author who was in fact Jewish.
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. 'Jud Süss' was an anti-Semitic...
Aug 20, 2018 · The collective result of the Nazi’s plan to rid Europe of all Jews is known as the Holocaust, which culminated in the killing of some 6 million Jews, as well as 2-3 million Soviet POWs, 2 million ethnic Poles, up to 220,000 Romani and 270,000 disabled Germans.