Once again, the power of propaganda lies in the emphasis not the truth. Ask why a specific narrative is being pushed without another perspective, even if the content of the narrative is true.
Good example being that American papers for the most part were "skeptical" of the concentration camps and didn't give them much play until later into the occupation of Germany when the photos became indisputable. Usually saying "Jewish sources claim..." countering them with "Nazi officials state..." They bothsidesed the Holocaust until it became impossible to do so, but they one side the invasion of Berlin.
Once again, the power of propaganda lies in the emphasis not the truth. Ask why a specific narrative is being pushed without another perspective, even if the content of the narrative is true.
Good example being that American papers for the most part were "skeptical" of the concentration camps and didn't give them much play until later into the occupation of Germany when the photos became indisputable. Usually saying "Jewish sources claim..." countering them with "Nazi officials state..." They bothsidesed the Holocaust until it became impossible to do so, but they one side the invasion of Berlin.