Stalin was responsible for creating one of the largest man made famines in history, but because the famine involved only peasants, and Stalin maintained full control of the media, the news of his callous act did not diffuse into the city. This allowed the people of the city to continue adoring Stalin, as he imprinted his own reality into their minds. Similarly, Adolf Hitler, another fascist leader of Nazi Germany ordered the media to publish books, films, and fine art to exalt anti-semitism as well as hatred for his political opponents. These pieces of media established the reality of many people to view ethnic minorities as enemies, and fuel their aggression towards these culturally diverse
Stalin was responsible for creating one of the largest man made famines in history, but because the famine involved only peasants, and Stalin maintained full control of the media, the news of his callous act did not diffuse into the city. This allowed the people of the city to continue adoring Stalin, as he imprinted his own reality into their minds. Similarly, Adolf Hitler, another fascist leader of Nazi Germany ordered the media to publish books, films, and fine art to exalt anti-semitism as well as hatred for his political opponents. These pieces of media established the reality of many people to view ethnic minorities as enemies, and fuel their aggression towards these culturally diverse