Propaganda

See also: propaganda

German

Etymology

18th century, short for Latin Congregatio de propaganda fide, a papal missionary committee. The modern use since the mid-19th century after French propagande, at first in left-wing parlance.

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /pʁopaˈɡanda/, [pʁo.paˈɡan.da], [ˌpʁɔ-], [ˌpʁoː-]
  • (file)

Noun

Propaganda f (genitive Propaganda, no plural)

  1. propaganda

Declension

Derived terms

  • Agitprop
  • Feindpropaganda
  • Flüsterpropaganda
  • Gegenpropaganda
  • Gräuelpropaganda
  • Kriegspropaganda
  • Mundpropaganda
  • Propagandafälschung
  • Propagandafeldzug
  • Propagandafilm
  • Propagandainstrument
  • Propagandakampagne
  • Propagandakompanie
  • Propagandalüge
  • Propagandamaschinerie
  • Propagandamaterial
  • Propagandaminister
  • Propagandaministerium
  • Propagandamittel
  • Propagandaschlacht
  • Propagandaschrift
  • Propagandazweck
  • propagandieren
  • Propagandist
  • Wahlpropaganda

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