19 Facts About Nazi broadcasts

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Propaganda used by the German Nazi broadcasts Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's dictatorship of Germany from 1933 to 1945 was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi broadcasts policies.

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Nazi broadcasts claimed to have learned the value of propaganda as a World War I infantryman exposed to very effective British and ineffectual German propaganda.

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3.

On 13 March 1933, Nazi broadcasts Germany established a Ministry of Propaganda, appointing Joseph Goebbels as its Minister.

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4.

Omer Bartov's description of Nazi broadcasts Germany explains the intense discipline and unity that the soldiers had which played a role in their willingness to obey orders that were given to them.

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5.

Nazi broadcasts radio was most effective in places where antisemitism was historically high but had a negative effect in places with historically low antisemitism.

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6.

Adolf Hitler and Nazi broadcasts propagandists played on widespread and long-established German antisemitism.

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7.

Hitler declared that the mission of the Nazi broadcasts movement was to annihilate "Jewish Bolshevism", which was called "Cultural Bolshevism".

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8.

Nazi broadcasts claimed the Treaty made Germany out to be inferior and "less" of a country than others only because blame for the war was placed on it.

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9.

Nazi broadcasts-controlled government in German-occupied France produced the Vica comic book series during World War II as a propaganda tool against the Allied forces.

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10.

Nazi broadcasts asked Hoffmann to take pictures so that he could see how he looked while speaking.

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11.

The messages and Nazi broadcasts ideologies "stared out at the mass public for a week at a time in tens of thousands of places German pedestrians were likely to pass in the course of a day".

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12.

The visual style of the posters was bold text and Nazi broadcasts-influenced colors, it meant to capture the attention of the German passersby.

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13.

The Nazi broadcasts regime fostered the idea that the Jews were the masterminds behind all oppositional political forces.

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14.

Nazi broadcasts propaganda emphasized and portrayed his speeches so that their main points appeared in weekly posters and were all over Germany by the hundreds of thousands.

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15.

Nazi broadcasts propaganda used radio as an important tool to promote genocide.

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16.

Radio Nazi broadcasts were played over loudspeakers in public places and workplaces.

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17.

Nazi broadcasts party relied heavily on speakers to make its propaganda presentations, most heavily before they came to power, but afterwards.

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Nazi broadcasts's own oratory was a major factor in his rise, and he despised those who came to read pre-written speeches.

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19.

Nazi broadcasts propaganda is a relatively recent topic of close study.

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