Quotulatiousness

June 2, 2021

How Hitler Manipulated Germany into Committing Genocide – WW2 Special

Filed under: Germany, History, WW2 — Tags: , , , , , , — Nicholas @ 04:00

World War Two
Published 1 Jun 2021

In the wrong hands, propaganda is a powerful tool that can trick whole countries into supporting a dictator, go to war, or even commit genocide.

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Written by: Spartacus Olsson and Joram Appel
Hosted by: Spartacus Olsson
Director: Astrid Deinhard
Producers: Astrid Deinhard and Spartacus Olsson
Executive Producers: Astrid Deinhard, Indy Neidell, Spartacus Olsson, Bodo Rittenauer
Creative Producer: Maria Kyhle
Post-Production Director: Wieke Kapteijns
Research by: Joram Appel
Edited by: Karolina Dołęga
Sound design: Marek Kamiński

Colorizations by:
– Daniel Weiss
– Carlos Ortega Pereira, BlauColorizations – https://www.instagram.com/blaucolorizations

Sources:
– Bundesarchiv
– National Archives NARA
– Narodowe Archiwum Cyfrowe NAC
– Library of Congress
– Yad Vashem: 9789/2
– Map of Germany after Peace Treaty of 1919 courtesy of Maps ETC – https://etc.usf.edu/maps/pages/3600/3…
– Archives New Zealand – https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi…
– Anti-communist Nazi propaganda poster courtesy of Timothy Keefe from Flick – https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Fi…

Soundtracks from Epidemic Sound:
– “The Inspector 4” – Johannes Bornlöf
– “It’s Not a Game” – Philip Ayers
– “Rememberance” – Fabien Tell
– “Weapon of Choice” – Fabien Tell
– “Please Hear Me Out” – Philip Ayers
– “London” – Howard Harper-Barnes
– “Moving to Disturbia” – Exper
– “Break Free” – Fabien Tell
– “Last Point of Safe Return” – Fabien Tell
– “Potential Redemption” – Max Anson
– “Deflection” – Reynard Seidel
– “It’s Not a Game” – Philip Ayers

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From the comments:

World War Two
1 hour ago (edited)
So you might be wondering … where is my tie? Why on earth is Spartacus appearing in leisure wear suddenly? And wait a minute … isn’t that a Fred Perry shirt like the Proud Boys, and skinheads wear? So let’s answer that: as for the styling; watch some old films with PR guys, and advertising agency folk in them, or if nothing else Mad Men — already in the forties the “blazer and tennis shirt” look became a mainstay in advertising circles … it also happens to be my go-to leisure wear. As for Fred Perry — absolutely! I’ve been wearing FP since I was a wee little punk doing mischief on the streets of Paris in the 1980s, and I’m not about to stop because some boneheaded fascist fanboys decide it’s theirs — it’s just as much a symbol of the hardcore jazz scene, rappers, sport personalities with style, and what have you. To the contrary: especially because extremists have tried to appropriate it as their sign, we need to take it away from them, so that it doesn’t become a part of their propaganda toolbox. That’s all I have to say today … enjoy the video.

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