How Important Was Propaganda In Nazi Germany

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How significant was propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1939

Between 1934 and 1939 propaganda was used a great deal to help influence the German community to make them conform the Nazi ways of thinking and acting. Part of this includes the influences propaganda had on during this time on women and children. In addition, I will be looking at how propaganda in media and in public events influences the population to make them commit to the Nazi regime.

Propaganda was very influential when associated with women during 1934 to 1939. During the time many different types of propaganda was incorporated to manipulate women into not having jobs, getting married at an early age and raising a large Aryan family. One especially influential type …show more content…

They enabled this by producing cheap radios making it more affordable for the German community to buy radios and listen to the Nazi propaganda more easily.
By consolidating the power from the radios the newspapers the Nazis could dictate what the public heard and saw and made sure no bad press was out onto the Nazi party, Hitler and the Nazi regime.
The newspapers and magazines were filled with propaganda which would make sure that Hitler looked like a caring leader with the people 's well being and interests in mind.
As well as using newspaper and radios the Nazi party would use a lot of posters. By 1939 70% of house holds contained radios. This would help them communicate with the less educated people who can barely read or not read at all; this would be beneficial because the used of posters could show the Nazi party in the best light meaning they would be able to communicate with all classes.
However terror was very influential when it comes to taking the media in the first place.
The Nazis take over of the media also meant they were able to control what other countries saw meaning they were able to make the Nazi party look good in the eyes of the superpowers, in the