Wednesday, November 26, 2008

5 review questions for exam

Which group of people are not the undesirables?
a. Disabled people
b. Antisocial
c. Pimpf
d. Jews


How old were the boys in Deutsche Jungvolk?
a. 6-10
b. 10-14
c. 14-18
d. 18-21


What is the name of the Gestapo deputy leader?
a. Reynhard Heydrich
b. Werner Best
c. Hjalmar Schacht
d. Joseph Goebbels


What does SS stand for ?
a. Sturm Sabteilung
b. Social studies
c. Schutzstafalin
d. Schutztaffel


What year did the night of the long knifes happen ?
a. 1934
b. 1935
c. 1936
d. 1937

Friday, October 24, 2008

Russian Propaganda Poster Project

Propagandas are certain messages or posters which are very simple, but at the same time very powerful as well. Propagandas are made up to influence the actions and ideas of citizens. Its main idea is to support a particular idea of a particular group of people. Propagandas are really common, because in those times that technology hasn’t been fully developed yet, they have to use propaganda as a source to reach to the citizens. Since propagandas are common and people see it often every day, it is very easy for those ideas to flow into the citizen’s mind and convince them. By studying propagandas posters in history class, I can learn various things. I think it’s very useful because I can learn how people back then are convinced and how the messages are passed through in the propagandas. Other than that, the details in the propaganda can give me more knowledge on many important people who played great roles during the times. By reading more and more of the propagandas you can also understand the people’s life and what they are suffering from.









This propaganda has a picture of Lenin holding a newspaper and a bunch of Russian writings on the poster. The poster states, “All power to soviets! Peace to all nations! Lands to all peasants! Factories to workers! ” The propaganda basically tries to pass the message to make people believe that Lenin could make a better change. This picture is made to remind the people of his slogan “Peace, Land, Bread”, and its point is to gain more supporters to believe in him. The newspaper Pravda symbolizes his slogan (“Peace, Land, Bread”), and the way he holds the newspaper is like he’s holding his promise to the people. The red color decorated in the poster is also used to express the power of communism. In this picture, Lenin and his words in the poster are pretty effective because it repeats how he will help the people (workers) to move to a better change.
"Reveal of Lenin Slogan" online image. Poster of the former Soviet Union 2. Soviet Posters 224 October 2008 "http://posters.nce.buttobi.net/big/0347b.jpg"








This propaganda is showing the face of Lenin in red with the word peace in many languages. The message that Lenin tries to spread is his promise to provide peace for workers and peasants and that he will do whatever it takes to accomplish peace for his supporters. Lenin tries to convince people that once they chose to support him, he would be able to provide them back with peace and their pledges. The red colored background represents again, communism. In this propaganda Lenin is pretty effective, because he’s the one promising to the workers to bring them peace and he is one of the main leaders who have many supporters.

"Peace to the world" online image. Poster of the former Soviet Union 3. Soviet Posters 324 October 2008 http://posters.nce.buttobi.net/big/0515.jpg














This poster is a poster that leads the path of Russians towards Communism by using the ideas of Marxism to help convince people. In the poster it shows a man holding a red flag. The flag has a picture of the three main leaders of communism (Marx, Engel, and Lenin). By having the man standing up holding the flag, it’s like a way of reuniting people to steps towards equality, towards communism. This poster leaves a message that people should start to revolt in order to change and move to a better future. The poster is trying to convince people in a lower class of Russia to be convinced and trusted that communism is the best way and could benefit them the best. The red color symbolizes the color of communism and the red tip of the flag that is dangling down is like the power of communism that is spreading in towards the people of Russia. Lenin in the flag is particularly effective because he has many supporters and may be a big part in order for people to rise up.


"#219" online posters. Posters from the former Soviet Union 2. Soviet Posters 224 October 2008 "http://posters.nce.buttobi.net/219.htm"





All the propaganda posters I chose are basically based on the communist leader, Lenin. They all have in common the idea of supporting Lenin on making people trust in him and communist. In each picture Lenin will be there to convince people that his ideas were the best to help the people out of their poor life. The pictures I saw gave an idea of how citizen’s lives were during that period. I learned that during the rule of the Tsar until the rule of Stalin the people’s status were kind of poor and people are all in a chaos until propaganda came into use and people start to support more of the ideas of communism.

Thursday, September 18, 2008



T.E. Lawrence

Lawrence of Arabia was born on 1888. He is from Tremodoc, Wales. His name full name is Thomas Edward Lawrence or Ned. His parents break up when he was young, but his last name (Lawrence) still remained the same. Lawrence later settled in Oxford and went to school and college there. There he loved to study History so much. After studying about a trip at Syria it influenced him and later made him decide to become an archeologist.
Later he worked in Syria for 4 years and became an expert on Arabic and Middle East cultures. He later came back to help England fight in the great Arab revolt lead by Prince Feisal . Lawrence talked with the Turkish prisoner and later gained more information of the Turkish army camps and their strengths. He developed his knowledge about the Turks to benefit his plans. He attacked the Turks by using guerilla tactics. Later he gained a victory in the war. He was really promoted and promised by his commander (General Allenby) to support any supply or resources he needs. He fought his best for the Arab’s independence. He even refuses the king’s medal and tried the explained to the westerners the Arab point of view. Later an American guy named Lowell Thomas lectured the Brittish and made Lawrence famous.
However Lawrence escaped his fame and retired. He wrote the seven pillars of wisdom and published it on 1926. In 1922-1935 he returned to work at the Royal air force. First he started as an ordinary airman and later upgraded to a private in the Brittish army. Unfortunately, in May 1935 he met a horrific motorbike crash accident and eventually past out.