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    WW2 Propaganda

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    Evaluate the role of Propaganda in World War II Throughout the ages leaders of nations have needed the support of their countries population to ensure support of conflicts such as war. To increase support for the Nazi party and ideals‚ Adolf Hitler did not just have to target adults with propaganda‚ he had to target youth as well. Hitler realised that using the education system was very effective in indoctrinating youth. Outside of school‚ Hitler created the Hitler Youth‚ to further emphasize youth

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    propaganda was under leadership of Joseph Goebbels‚ who was able to identify the concerns of all sectors within the German population and use this to create a remarkable propaganda scheme. An example of this is where workers were addressed with posters depicting endless queues of unemployed people‚ suggesting that Hitler would be able to abolish unemployment – a miracle that was readily accepted by this group. As well as targeting specific groups‚ Goebbels was able to manipulate a variety of propaganda

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    think the Government is in the interest of respecting their views or fabricating them. They must be able to question all that they encounter and reassure that it is not being composed by a mind similar to the Reich Minister of propaganda‚ Joseph Goebbels. He who once said “Think of the press as a great keyboard on which the government can play.” (Nazi

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    When Hitler came to power in 1933‚ Germany had a well-developed communications infrastructure. Over 4‚700 daily and weekly newspapers were published annually in Germany‚ more newspapers than in any other industrialized nation‚ with a total circulation of 25 million. Although Berlin was the press capital‚ small town presses dominated newspaper circulation (81% of all German newspapers were locally-owned). Eight papers published in larger cities‚ however‚ had established international reputations.

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    ’The transformation in the fortunes of the Nazi part in the years 1930-1933 was largely because of Hitler’s talents as a politician’ how far do you agree with this opinion? In the early twentieth century the Nazi party (NSDAP) was a small extremist party renowned for it’s use of violence and its beliefs such as anti-Semitism and anti-marxism. The party believed that the treaty of Versailles was wrong and unfair thus needed opposing; this was done through a military coup that ultimately failed

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    The Nazi Who Said Sorry

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    appearance at a Berlin Nazi rally. Speer was very impressed Hitler’s political plans but also Hitler himself. Speer’s first role in the Nazi party was in 1931 were he was head of the party’s motorist association for the suburb of Wannsee in Berlin. Joseph Goebbels hired Speer to renovate the Berlin Headquarters; his Ministry’s building on Wilhelmplatz and the 1933 May Day commemoration in Berlin. Speer was first considered part of Hitler’s inner circle when Speer was asked to renovate the Chancellery in 1933

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    Propaganda and Persuasion

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    (Jowet&O’Donnell 1992: 9) Persuasion is the process of trying to “move” one or more people –by using credible information‚ evidence‚ reasoning and emotional appeals- to a new or changed belief‚ attitude ‚value or behaviour. (Rogers: 2007: 5) Joseph Goebbels -Reich Minister of Propaganda of the Nazi Germany- wrote his diaries: “Propaganda does not have anything to do with truth. We serve truth with serving German victory.” Adolf Hitler elected by the citizens like most of the other dictators. It

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    Adolf Hitler was a central figure of the Third Reich and it wouldn ’t have existed if it wasn ’t for him. After the First World War‚ in 1919 Hitler joined the gor strasser)National Socialist German Workers ’ Party (NASPD) as a regular member and with the help of his personal qualities and great speaking skills he was then made its leader in 1921. In 1924 after his release from prison and his written work Mein Kampf his significance within the German politics rose as he attacked the conditions

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    himself as an art connoisseur and an architecture expert. This was due to his background and everlasting wish to become a professional architect. This exertion of influence by the Nazis and the mass book burning ordered by propaganda minister Josef Goebbels in 1933 served as a warning to many artists that their work would not be welcome in the "new" Germany. This led to a mass exodus of artistic talent from Germany to many other countries such as France and the USA. In was in this way that Germany was

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    And propaganda basically means ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread in order to help a cause‚ a political leader‚ a government‚ etc. And Hitler gave this responsibility of spreading propaganda to Dr. Joseph Goebbels. He controlled the all the radios and the newspapers. And the radios were short range so the Germans weren’t able to hear anything except for Nazi propaganda. By 1937‚ most ordinary Germans were satisfies with Hitler. Shivina: In spite of the

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