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Propaganda. in. Nazi Germany. Make the lie big Make it simple Keep saying it, and Eventually they will believe it Adolf Hitler. What is propaganda?. Propaganda is the use of the Media to aggressively promote one point of view.
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Propaganda in Nazi Germany
Make the lie big Make it simple Keep saying it, and Eventually they will believe it Adolf Hitler
What is propaganda? • Propaganda is the use of the Media to aggressively promote one point of view. • Propaganda is ‘brainwashing’ of the public, convincing them of an ideological viewpoint.
What is Censorship? • Censorship is the suppression of speech or deletion of communicative material which may be considered objectionable, harmful or sensitive, as determined by a censor.
The Nazi’s quickly recognised the value of the media. From the early days of the party they used aggressive advertising to promote the Nazi ideology
Goebbels was in charge of ‘enlightening’ the German public. • Hitler gave him the title of Minister of Propaganda and Enlightenment.
What methods did the Nazi’s use? • Posters • Radio • Film • Newspapers
Posters • Posters are cheap and easy to distribute • Placed in prominent positions they act as a constant reminder of ideology • Can be used for many purposes
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Radio • Hitler is considered to have been one of the greatest public speakers of all time.
Radio wardens appointed to report on people’s reactions to specific broadcasts • Provisions made for cheap radios called Volksempfänger (people’s receiver) • Volksempfänger could not pick up foreign broadcasts • Between 1932-9 the number of families with radios rose from 25% to 70%
Film • Film was used to show Hitler in a positive light as often as possible. • The Nazi’s commissioned several films, each carefully portraying a certain image. • Film going quadrupled between 1933 and 1942.
Nazi government bought up shares in 4 major film companies • Film going quadrupled between 1933 and 1942 • Over 1000 films produced during the Third Reich • By 1942 film companies completely state controlled
Newspapers • Censoring newspapers ensures that only the news you want people to read is available to the public • Nazi party members wrote many articles for the press, ensuring that the message was always positive • Many publications were banned
1933 there were 4,700 daily newspapers, 3% controlled by NSDP • 1944 997 daily newspapers, 82% controlled by NSDP • From 1933 all editors and journalists had to be accredited by Goebbels
Music • Germany had a rich classical tradition which suited the Nazi’s cultural propaganda objectives • Jewish composers, e.g. Mahler and Mendelssohn were banned
How successful was Nazi propaganda? • It strengthened support for Hitler, but not its policies e.g. anti-Semitism • Nazi’s gained support from propaganda when it played on traditional German prejudices such as nationalism and a fear of Bolshevism. • May not have appealed to all groups in German society.