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  • Anti-communism - Wikipedia
    In 1956, after sustained protests by the leftist group NRF (National Reform Front), the government decided to suppress the protests by promoting anti-communist propaganda, canceling the municipal elections, outlawing protests and arresting the NRF leaders
  • How Anti-Communist Comic Books Spread the Red Scare
    In the 1940s and ’50s, comics like “Is This Tomorrow” taught Americans that socialism was something to be feared Today, the same propaganda still lingers Comic books have a long history of serving as political propaganda
  • Red Scare: Definition, Cold War Facts | HISTORY
    The advances of communism around the world convinced many Americans that there was a real danger of “Reds” taking over their own country
  • Red Scare - Pointing Their Pens: Herblock and Fellow Cartoonists . . .
    Herblock drew parallels between the tactics of Wisconsin Senator Joseph McCarthy’s mud-slinging and Soviet Union propaganda, finding each approach unacceptable He demanded that moderate Republicans take responsibility for McCarthy’s actions
  • Newly Digitized Posters Trace 70 Years of Soviet Propaganda
    In our age of misinformation by meme, as history is again manipulated to justify violence and soft power still matters to Moscow, this poster collection sheds new light on the means and ends of propaganda — and the present digitization vastly expands access
  • The Red Scare | A Visual Guide to the Cold War
    The Red Scare was the fear of Communist subversion of the US government, and the campaign against alleged Communist sympathizers in the United States It occurred after World War II and is often associated with the figure of Joseph McCarthy, a US senator (1947-1957) known for his public allegations about Communists and Soviet spies infiltrating
  • Anti-Communism in the 1950s | Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History
    Anti-Communism continued into the 1960s, but after 1954 it lost much of its fevered pitch The turning point came when Senator McCarthy began to investigate Communists in the Army, and powerful Republicans (including the President) decided he had finally gone too far
  • Propaganda Postcards: Citizens Against Communism (1960)
    In this striking set of postcards from 1960, the organization “Citizens Against Communism” deploys bold imagery and inflammatory rhetoric to warn of an alleged Communist plot undermining the United States
  • Red Scare · Decoding Political Propaganda · Nabb Research Center Online . . .
    A series of events, including the Soviet Union’s successful testing of an atomic bomb, the Chinese Communist formation of the People’s Republic of China, and North Korea’s invasion of South Korea, generated fear of a world communist plot
  • Category:Anti-communist propaganda - Wikimedia Commons
    Category:Anti-communist propaganda Note: All propaganda categories should contain government propaganda only See the introduction to Category:Government propaganda for more info





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