The Guardian - Death of truth: when propaganda and 'alternative facts' first gripped the world

"Truth was the first casualty of the Great Depression. Reflecting the anguish of the time, propaganda was manufactured on an unprecedented scale. As economic disaster threatened to trigger shooting wars so, as George Orwell said, useful lies were preferred to harmful truths. He went further, declaring that history stopped in 1936; after that there was only propaganda."

A feature article that explores the blurring of lines and the manipulation of truth.

An international collection of propaganda posters from before and during the
second world war. Composite: UIG/VGC via Getty Images
Death of truth

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