Media & Communication Department
Kimberly Laurino
The Psychology of Propaganda
When initially given this assignment, my class was asked to analyze
a specific form of propaganda. I chose to explore the Nazi propaganda
of the Second World War. My research proved that this was not typical
propaganda. Instead it was an inescapable force created by two men
and driven by psychological forces. The influence of Adolph Hitler
on his Minister of Propaganda, Joseph Goebbels, undoubtedly shaped
the propaganda created. The project outlined the methods, reasoning,
and reactions of the German people to Hitler, Goebbels, and their
mediated messages. The re-examination of this paper seemed appropriate
in this time of war. Today's propaganda is indeed different than
that of the Nazi Regime, and it is for this reason that I have chosen
to present this work.