Nazi Propaganda 2
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- Created on: 04-05-14 15:27
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- Nazi Propaganda
- Propaganda during WW2
- Nazi propaganda had been preparing the Germans for war since 1933
- The aims of Nazi wartime propaganda was the mobilize the German people and to sustain its morale (never again will there be a November 1918)
- Hitler believed it was vital to persuade the Germans that the war was necessary and that the enemy was intent on destroying Germany.
- The propaganda ministry also had the talk of providing the population with practical advice on air-raid precautions, the recycing of scarce materials, the economic use of food and warning against revealing important information through careless talk
- The Role of Propaganda
- Propaganda was vital to establish and consolidate the Nazi regime.
- The population had to be won over and prepared psychologically for war
- However, in the privacy of their homes, thtere were still people who did tune into foreign radio stations, read banned books or listened to jazz on their gramophones
- Propaganda during WW2
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