How successful was propaganda in indoctrinating Nazi ideals?
Date Submitted: 09/09/2006 23:11:24
Category: / History / European History
Length: 4 pages (981 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 4 pages (981 words)
The Nazi propaganda after the consolidation of power featured many of the common characteristics associated with totalitarian propaganda; Twisted truths, stereotypical and distorted pictures of populace groups, simple messages repeated frequently and the use of a common enemy as a scapegoat. Also the Nazi propaganda featured many new methods of indoctrination, such as the mass rally meetings and the extensive radio propaganda. But how successful where these ways in conveying and convincing people of Nazi
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anyone in the German Reich, a task handled mainly by the propaganda ministry. This fight for popular acceptance, aided by the use of extensive use of propaganda, became so successful that it produced a conviction of Nazi ideals unmatched in Germany history. So to say that the propaganda played not but the leading role in successfully indoctrinating Nazi ideals is a serious misjudgement of it's overwhelming power. Nazi Germany could never have existed without propaganda.
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