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This site was created eight years ago, when the world-wide web was in its infancy, the propaganda site is inspired by the pioneering work of the Institute for Propaganda Analysis (IPA). From 1937 to 1942, the IPA was dedicated to promoting the techniques of propaganda analysis among... more
Reviewed by javaturtle Mar 20 2006, 01:36am ( 152 reviews ) • propagandacritic.com
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Rated by annajyu on Oct 17, 2:09am
nice
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Rated by Ms-Rosso on Jul 17, 10:06am
Gotta love Bert the turtle.
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Reviewed by fldav76 on Apr 26 2009, 2:30pm
why is this censored? some videos aren't available. history should never be censored, or what the new generations learn will be at least partially a lie.
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Rated by harrystottle on Mar 30 2009, 9:36am
q'd for later
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Rated by polycarp-kusch on Mar 30 2009, 8:50am
I love this kind of stuff. Absolutely ridiculous ideas. Nothing like the sound reasoning we have in today's propaganda.
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Rated by yellowbanana5490 on Jan 30 2009, 8:37pm
I remember the Duck and Cover from watching it in US History.
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Rated by Laurie230 on Jan 06 2009, 3:02pm
The old propaganda cartoons are always shocking,yet not surprising. I can remember quite a few Saturday morning cartoons from my youth that were right up there with the best of the "American Brainwashing". Disturbingly funny now.
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Rated by monograph on Dec 26 2008, 5:05am
Pop-aganda video's