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Propaganda

BGS History GCSE Revision Tests. Propaganda. 1) Who was in charge of propaganda for the Nazis?. Goebbels. 2) What is the word for the way in which the Nazis controlled everything the newspapers could and couldn’t say?. Censorship. 3) Where did the Nazis hold their main annual rally.

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Propaganda

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  1. BGS History GCSE Revision Tests Propaganda

  2. 1) Who was in charge of propaganda for the Nazis? Goebbels

  3. 2) What is the word for the way in which the Nazis controlled everything the newspapers could and couldn’t say? Censorship

  4. 3) Where did the Nazis hold their main annual rally Nuremberg

  5. 4) What kind of messages were they trying to send out at these massive rallies? That the Nazis were all-powerful, in control and they were going to make the future of Germany great again. They wanted to demonstrate that they could bring ORDER out of chaos!

  6. 5) Which piece of new technology did the Nazis exploit to spread their message into most German homes? Radio

  7. 6) By 1939 what proportion of Germans owned this new technology? 70%

  8. “The Eternal Jew” 7) Give an example of a specific Nazi propaganda film.

  9. 8) Give one example of History being written by the Nazis. That Jews were to blame for losing Germany WWI

  10. 9) Which type of music did the Nazis ban and why? [2] Jazz, because it was “black people’s music”

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