
Soviet Propaganda
Soviet propaganda was a systematic effort by the Soviet government to shape public perception and promote its ideology, particularly communism. It utilized various media forms, including posters, films, and literature, to glorify the state, its leaders, and the working class while demonizing capitalism and Western influences. By controlling information and emphasizing themes like collective strength and social progress, the government aimed to foster a sense of unity and loyalty among citizens. This propaganda not only sought to instill pride in the Soviet system but also aimed to suppress dissent and counteract external criticism.