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