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Symbols of Power: Trump and Hitler’s Use of Propaganda

While their contexts and ideologies differ, both have demonstrated how symbols, imagery, and rhetoric can shape narratives, influence masses, and establish dominance.

Libby Winkler
4 min readOct 5, 2024
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Symbols of Power: Trump and Hitler’s Use of Propaganda

Throughout history, propaganda has been a powerful tool for leaders seeking to consolidate power and control public perception.

Adolf Hitler and Donald Trump are two figures who have utilized propaganda in profound ways. While their contexts and ideologies differ dramatically, both have demonstrated how symbols, imagery, and rhetoric can shape narratives, influence masses, and establish dominance.

The Roots of Propaganda

Propaganda is not a modern phenomenon; it has roots that stretch back to ancient civilizations.

However, its systematic use became particularly pronounced during the 20th century, especially under totalitarian regimes. Hitler’s Nazi regime effectively harnessed propaganda to promote an ideology of racial superiority and nationalism.

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Libby Winkler
Libby Winkler

Written by Libby Winkler

Freelance writer who loves exploring the messiness of humanity, while poking around in nooks of life and shining light on all the things that make us complex..

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