During the Russian Revolution, propaganda was used entirely. The leaders of serfs fed them propaganda and they thought they were telling the truth because they were uneducated. According to “Middle Ages for Kids”, “serfs could not be bought and sold, but they could not leave their land without permission.” In short, they were almost slaves. A serf could buy their …show more content…
According to "Six Principles Of Propaganda Lenin Used To Consolidate Power”, “in place of promises of liberty and rights, Lenin gave Russians propaganda, empowering the Bolsheviks to govern through messages, if not the barrel of the gun. In so doing, he sought to undermine Russia's weak democracy and to transform society fundamentally” ("Six Principles Of Propaganda Lenin Used To Consolidate Power"). As said on “How did the Nazis use propaganda?”, Nazis used propaganda through books, rallies, newspapers, and films. Propaganda was spread in many ways, from generating fear to assertion. There was the use of slogans, building false images, misquoting, and much more. As mentioned earlier, Hitler used posters, films, and books to spread propaganda. Also, Lenin would present propaganda to Russians by using the Bolsheviks to deliver the propaganda through