Demonstrating
Cold War Historical Empathy through Propaganda
The Berlin Air Lift
Step
1: gather
all materials needed to create your propaganda:
-propaganda handouts
-general Cold War notes
-Cold War illustrated timeline
-Truman & Soviet-perspective
notes/handouts
Step
2: decide
group roles
-1st pick a “recorder”
-artist
-spokesperson
-writer
-researcher, collector, gopher, etc
Step
3:
brainstorm basic idea in group
-record the group thought-process as you
talk through it
-what
do you know about the specific event?
-what is its larger context (events
surrounding it)?
-how would it be viewed from the Soviet/US
perspective?
-as a US/Soviet leader, how would you want
it viewed?
-what images/people/ideas/emotions should
you use?
Step
4: create
rough sketch on paper(s)
Step
5: create
your final product
Step 6: create propaganda display explanation (see #6 below); prepare your “docent” for the museum piece introduction; type up process information
Minimum requirements:
1. poster or cartoon form within a “display”
2. use of 3 propaganda techniques (see
handout)
3. use of 3 terms/ideas (written or graphic)
4. 1 line of text
5. process information (from recorder – on
separate sheet)
6. 1 paragraph statement/explanation at
bottom (like a
plaque)
7. Title that addresses who is to blame for
Cold War
#’s 6 & 7 are part of
“display”
Potential
Terms/Ideas to include (there are many more):
West
v. East Capitalism
Encirclement Imperialism
Western
invasion Marshall Plan
Churchill
(Great Britain) Atomic bomb
Truman
(USA) Berlin
German unification Containment Policy
Communism Stalin