Historical Propaganda
A community for historical propaganda, in image or video form. Subtitled videos and images are allowed.
What is Propaganda?
Propaganda is the deliberate dissemination of information, ideas, or narratives aimed at influencing public opinion or behavior, often to promote a particular political, social, or ideological agenda. It can take many forms, including speeches, media, art, or advertising. While propaganda is commonly associated with manipulation or bias, it can be either good or bad depending on the intent and content. Positive propaganda may be used to raise awareness about important social causes or encourage beneficial public behaviours, while negative propaganda often involves misleading or deceptive tactics to manipulate beliefs for harmful purposes.
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- This is an english speaking community. Posts must either be in english, or for non-english content (which is very much encouraged) a translation should be provided.
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I believe that's the gun that the Americans called "the Trench Sweeper" because of how effective it was when you made it into the enemy trench during a raid.
It, along with anything high capacity and rapid firing, are perfectly designed for filling long narrow corridors with hot lead in a short amount of time.
Shotguns were just easier to carry. Still are, mostly.
To be fair, history is filled with people calling shotguns unfair for one thing or another. Like the punt guns that would take out entire flocks of waterfowl at a time...