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This piece was a critique of ADOLF HITLER's View of PROPAGANDA. Excerpts from MEIN KAMPF. page numbers from "Audiances and Intentions" (bradbury & quinn)

Title: This piece was a critique of ADOLF HITLER's View of PROPAGANDA. Excerpts from MEIN KAMPF. page numbers from "Audiances and Intentions" (bradbury & quinn)
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This piece was a critique of ADOLF HITLER's View of PROPAGANDA. Excerpts from MEIN KAMPF. page numbers from "Audiances and Intentions" (bradbury & quinn)

English 101 Refutation or Critique Critique: Hitler's On Propaganda <Tab/>Adolf Hitler's infamous literary piece, Mein Kampf, illustrates his deep-seated hatred and resentment of the Jewish race, along with many other minority groups. In this book he outlines his plan for the Master Race, and the demise of all subhumans. However, in one section Hitler comments on the use of propaganda. He looks at the different times that propaganda has been used, …showed first 75 words of 1560 total

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showed last 75 words of 1560 total…stuff was useless, even harmful in fact."(329) In the following pages, Hitler surmises his case, all of which is sound and valid, then finishes with his conclusion of his countries propagandists. "There [in England], propaganda was regarded as a weapon of the first order, while in our country it was the last resort of unemployed politicians and a comfortable haven for slackers. And, as was to be expected, its results all in all were zero."(330)

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