Nazi Propaganda
The technique of propaganda used by the Nazi party in Germany contributed to their success as a political party and got them support from the people and their power. Propaganda also contributed to their recognition first starting out, the support they needed from the people of Germany, and kept the people under their control by giving the Nazis influence over the minds of the people. Several groups and organizations aided the Nazis in their propaganda; groups were also attacked by the propaganda while others were a target audience. The Nazi’s used different forms of propaganda from posters to postage stamps to reach and influence as many people as they possibly could. They used different methods to get people to believe and feel what the Nazis wanted them to. Before and during the war, several events occurred that gave shape to the Nazi’s power, from the use of with propaganda; events such as speeches, marches and rallies made Nazi Germany what is was during the time of Hitler. Groups and organizations were a vital part to Nazi propaganda because it was easier to get support from a group as a whole than to just try and appeal to single people. It was also easier for the Nazis to attack certain grou
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Approximate Pages = 8 (250 words per page double spaced)
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