Nazi Propaganda VS Memes

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Nazi Propaganda VS Memes Group members: Target Group: Women 

Requirements Each person in the group must complete the following: 1 "Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slides" (individually) 1 "Research" slide (in pairs) As a group you must: Work together to edit the grammar of all your slides Complete 1 "Group Reflection Slide" To receive a full grade do the following: Write in complete sentences filling in the answer spaces completely (no quick and lazy answers!) Make sure your answers reflect careful and profound analysis in the Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slides. Make sure you use reliable sources and commit NO PLAGIARISM in the Research Slides (no copy paste) Correct grammar errors in all slides. 

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slides

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slide Name: Caption of Nazi Propaganda: Political campaign poster for Adolf Hitler's Nazi Party shows the fist of a Nazi arm banded punching a stereotypical Jewish man. Meme: "Women deserve equal rights and lefts."  How is the message on the two images similar?   What propaganda technique/s does the Nazi propaganda use? Why? In what ways could the meme lead people towards discrimination and/or violence towards the target group?

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slide Name: Caption of Nazi Propaganda: "Without a solution to the Jewish question, there can be no redemption of humanity." Caption of Meme: "Don't try to understand women. Women understand women and they hate each other."  How is the message on the two images similar?   What propaganda technique/s does the Nazi propaganda use? Why? In what ways could the meme lead people towards discrimination and/or violence towards the target group?

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slide Name: Caption of Nazi Propaganda: "In the scene, a class is taught how to recognize the supposed physical characteristics of Jews. They are taught that the Jewish nose is hooked like the number six."  Caption of Meme: "The Female Brain"  How is the message on the two images similar?   What propaganda technique/s does the Nazi propaganda use? Why? In what ways could the meme lead people towards discrimination and/or violence towards the target group?

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slide Name: How is the message on the two images similar?   What propaganda technique/s does the Nazi propaganda use? Why? In what ways could the meme lead people towards discrimination and/or violence towards the target group? Caption of Nazi Propaganda: This poster encourages children to be obedient and dedicated followers of Hitler. Caption of Meme: "Behind every successful man is a silent, submissive woman."

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slide Name: How is the message on the two images similar?   What propaganda technique/s does the Nazi propaganda use? Why? In what ways could the meme lead people towards discrimination and/or violence towards the target group? Caption of Nazi Propaganda: "Satan has taken off his mask."  Caption of Meme: "Root cause of all evil:women." 

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slide Name: Caption of Nazi Propaganda: This poster shows the hand of the "Ministry of Education" pulling a Jewish teacher from his classroom.  Caption of Meme: "The amount of women* with a brain."  How is the message on the two images similar?   What propaganda technique/s does the Nazi propaganda use? Why? In what ways could the meme lead people towards discrimination and/or violence towards the target group?

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slide Name: Caption of Nazi Propaganda: "Do not grow weary, do not loosen the grip, This poisonous serpent may not slip away. Better that one strangles it to death,than  that our misery begin anew."  Caption of Meme: "This b**ch didn't know when to shut up. Do you?"  How is the message on the two images similar?   What propaganda technique/s does the Nazi propaganda use? Why? In what ways could the meme lead people towards discrimination and/or violence towards the target group?

Meme VS Propaganda Comparison Slide Name: How is the message on the two images similar?   What propaganda technique/s does the Nazi propaganda use? Why? In what ways could the meme lead people towards discrimination and/or violence towards the target group? Caption of Nazi Propaganda: This poster presents Jews as an octopus trying to take over the world. Caption of Meme: "What if I told you all women are crazy?"

Research Slides

Complete the following table doing online research. Research Slide Complete the following table doing online research. Names:  Real life consequence of hate towards my target group:   Reliable Source(copy-paste the link where you found your information):  1.  2.  3. 

Complete the following table doing online research. Research Slide Complete the following table doing online research. Names:  Real life consequence of hate towards my target group:   Reliable Source(copy-paste the link where you found your information):  1.  2.  3. 

Complete the following table doing online research. Research Slide Complete the following table doing online research. Names:  Real life consequence of hate towards my target group:   Reliable Source(copy-paste the link where you found your information):  1.  2.  3. 

Complete the following table doing online research. Research Slide Complete the following table doing online research. Names:  Real life consequence of hate towards my target group:   Reliable Source(copy-paste the link where you found your information):  1.  2.  3. 

Complete the following table doing online research. Research Slide Complete the following table doing online research. Names:  Real life consequence of hate towards my target group:   Reliable Source(copy-paste the link where you found your information):  1.  2.  3. 

Group Reflection Slide

Group Reflection Slide As a group, compare and contrast how you felt about discriminatory memes before you began this project and how you feel now: Before  After