Propaganda used to control the German people. Propaganda was an essential part of Nazi development. It was one of the most successful ways to convince German people to join the Nazi movement.
With the use of the radio, newspapers, posters etc. It allowed the Nazis to get their message across to anywhere in Germany with ease. Every newspaper was forced to only support Nazi beliefs and ideas.
‘Anti-Nazi’ books were gathered and publicly burned in huge bonfires.
Posters were put in many public places to constantly remind people of Nazi way.
“Mein Kampf”, a combination of Hitler’s autobiography and his political ideology, as well as propaganda.
Hitler’s goal was to brainwash every member of German society.
1922, Hitler created the Hitler Youth. The movement lasted until 1945. Hitler wanted to teach as many young children as possible the Nazi way so that they could grow up knowing it and sort of brain washed you could say. It was for 10 to 18 year olds and had separate organizations for girls and boys.
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He simplified topics and kept his points short and simple. By repeating the same words over he was able to brainwash the German people. He made it standard that even the least educated could understand his message.
Hitler gained people’s trust. He provided jobs for the thousands of unemployed and helped them through their economic problems.
Hitler easily convinced the people that Jews were a main threat to Germany due to the fact many Jews were fairly wealthy due to them working in jobs like banking and diamond industries. He discriminate gypsies, homosexuals, the mentally or physically handicapped, fanatical Christians, communists, pacifists, trade unionists, social democrats, Germans who bought from Jews and anyone who opposed or criticized Hitler or the Nazi Party.
Hitler told the people what they wanted to