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hostile propaganda

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A quick definition of hostile propaganda:

Hostile propaganda is a type of communication that one country uses to influence the people of another country to support or oppose their government. It can be used to promote dissatisfaction among a nation's citizens and undermine government authority. This type of propaganda is often used during wartime, but it can also be used during peacetime to incite people. It is a form of ideological aggression that can be carried out through any means of communication. Its purpose is to maintain or alter the institutions and policies of the victim state.

A more thorough explanation:

Definition: Hostile propaganda is a type of propaganda used by one nation to manipulate the people of another nation to support or oppose their government. It is also known as ideological aggression.

Examples:

  • During World War II, Nazi Germany used hostile propaganda to turn the people of occupied countries against their own governments and support the Nazi regime.
  • In the Cold War, the United States and the Soviet Union both used hostile propaganda to promote their own ideologies and undermine the other's government.

These examples illustrate how hostile propaganda is used to influence the opinions and actions of people in other countries. It can be used to create division and unrest, and to further a nation's own interests at the expense of others.

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