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Author Blackmore, Tim, 1961- author.

Title Gorgeous war : the branding war between the Third Reich and the United States / Tim Blackmore
Published Waterloo, Ontario : Wilfrid Laurier University Press, 2019

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Contents Cover -- Half Title -- Title -- Copyright -- Dedication -- Contents -- PREFACE: A MAN OF HIS SEASON -- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- Entrance: Gorgeous Warning -- CHAPTER 1: SAME OLD NEW Interwar American Modernism -- CHAPTER 2: MACHT FREI The Paradox of Nazi Modernism -- CHAPTER 3: TRUE COLOURS How American Heraldry Broke the System -- CHAPTER 4: INSTANT CLASSIC The Nazi Brand -- CHAPTER 5: ONE PUNCH MACHINE Corporate Logos and Military Identity -- CHAPTER 6: LOYALTY PROGRAM Brands at War -- CHAPTER 7: ON YOUR SLEEVE American Interwar and Wartime Patches
CHAPTER 8: PLANET SWASTIKA The Nazi Brand in Action -- CHAPTER 9: THE UNITED STATES OF ADVERTISING Propaganda in America -- CHAPTER 10: PARADED TO DEATH Nazi Propaganda -- CHAPTER 11: KILLER CARTOONS Disney's Graphic Violence -- EXIT: BUYER'S REMORSE -- NOTES -- BIBLIOGRAPHY -- COPYRIGHT ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS -- INDEX -- A -- B -- C -- D -- E -- F -- G -- H -- I -- K -- L -- M -- N -- O -- P -- R -- S -- T -- U -- V -- W
Summary "Gorgeous War argues that the Nazis used the swastika as part of a visually sophisticated propaganda program that was not only modernist but also the forerunner of contemporary brand identity. When the United States military tried to answer Nazi displays of graphic power, it failed. In the end the best graphic response to the Nazis was produced by the Walt Disney Company. Using numerous examples of US and Nazi military heraldry, Gorgeous War compares the way the American and German militaries developed their graphic and textile design in the interwar period. The book shows how social and cultural design movements like modernism altered and were altered by both militaries. It also explores how nascent corporate culture and war production united to turn national brands like IBM, Coca-Cola, and Disney into multinational corporations that had learned lessons on propaganda and branding that were being tested during the Second World War. What is the legacy of apparently toxic signs like the swastika? The answer may not be what we hoped. Inheritors of the post-Second World War world increasingly struggle to find an escape from an intensely branded environment--to find a place in their lives that is free of advertising and propaganda. This book suggests that we look again at how it is our culture makes that struggle into an appealing Gorgeous War."-- From publisher's website
Analysis 20th century
Armed Forces
Branding (Marketing)
Germany
History
Insignia
Nazi propaganda
Political aspects
Propaganda
United States
World War, 1939-1945
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Subject Branding (Marketing) -- Political aspects -- Germany -- History -- 20th century
Branding (Marketing) -- Political aspects -- United States -- History -- 20th century
Nazi propaganda.
World War, 1939-1945 -- United States -- Propaganda
SOCIAL SCIENCE / Media Studies.
Armed Forces -- Insignia
Nazi propaganda
Propaganda
Propaganda
Militär
Insignien
Nationalsozialismus
SUBJECT Germany -- Armed Forces -- Insignia -- History -- 20th century
United States -- Armed Forces -- Insignia -- History -- 20th century
Subject Germany
United States
Deutschland
USA
Genre/Form History
Form Electronic book
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