@bachelorthesis{10336/1107, author = {Prada Mayorga, Jaime Andrés}, year = {2009}, url = {http://repository.urosario.edu.co/handle/10336/1107}, abstract = {During the course of the history of nations, the human being has been the actor of incessant battles to impose their worldview on others. In this process to achieve their goal, it has developed different strategies and methods of persuasion that have enabled him to adapt the environment in its own way. One of these methods has been the propaganda, which has been used by regimes, societies and individuals to transform and consolidate its position. This paper aims to give a first look at how a political regime may be adapting a given society. Specifically, this paper attempts to show how from an analysis of the graphic propaganda, the German National Socialism (Nazism) could during two decades (1920 -1940) shape, build and adapt the German Society to a new political and socio-cultural reality, giving birth to the period known as the Third Reich.}, keywords = {Nacionalsocialismo}, keywords = {Propaganda Gráfica}, keywords = {Imaginarios Colectivos}, keywords = {Tercer Reich}, keywords = {Realidad}, keywords = {Persuasión}, title = {La propaganda política gráfica como un elemento que influye en la conformación del Nacionalsocialismo alemán entre los años de 1920 a 1940}, publisher = {Universidad del Rosario}, keywords = {National Socialism (Nazism)}, keywords = {Graphic Propaganda}, keywords = {Social Imaginaries}, keywords = {Third Reich}, keywords = {Reality}, keywords = {Persuasion}, }