Nazi propoganda - playing on traditional prejudices.
Date Submitted: 07/12/2004 07:26:29
Category: / History / European History
Length: 3 pages (935 words)
Category: / History / European History
Length: 3 pages (935 words)
'Nazi propaganda was most successful when it could play on traditional prejudices, but where the regime opposed traditional loyalties it was far less successful.' How far would you agree with this interpretation of the role of propaganda in the Nazi state? Most Historians would argue that this was the case, Nazi propaganda was most effective when I played or traditional prejudices and was thus largely utilised to that affect, however there are some that
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of the young man was the chap who could hold his beer and was good for a drink.' In summary on the whole I would agree with the opening quote, the majority of propaganda that played on traditional prejudices worked well while those that went against it was mostly 'counter-productive'/ However there are the odd examples where this wasn't the case, Kristal nact being the greatest example as it simply took things too far.
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