The Nazi methods of control 4.0 / 5 based on 1 rating ? HistoryWWII and Nazi Germany 1939-1945GCSEOCR Created by: LilyCreated on: 28-03-13 15:57 What does propaganda mean? Spreading particular ideas tory and control how people think 1 of 14 Who did Nazi propaganda blame Germany's problems on? The Jews and Communists 2 of 14 What did the Nazis use for propaganda They controlled forms of media such as radio stations and newspapers. Films and posters were also used 3 of 14 What did Dr Joseph Goebbels lead? The Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda, founded in 1933 4 of 14 How were artists, writer, journalists and musicians controlled? They had to register with the ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda to get their work approved 5 of 14 What were rallies used for? To present an image of power and popularity 6 of 14 When was the Berlin olympic games? 1936, it was used for international publicity 7 of 14 What was censored by the nazis and how was that used? Books, newspapers and other material. It was used to encourage nationalism and anti-semitism 8 of 14 Who were the ** Schutzstaffel, they started as a bodyguard for Hitler and was led by Himmler during the 1930's. 9 of 14 Who were the Gestapo The secret police, ran by Himmler. It relied on informers 10 of 14 What was used to put those who the Nazis considered dangerous or bad Concentration camps, from 1933. They held political prisoners, Jews, homosexuals, gypsys ect. 11 of 14 How did the Nazis treat the church? There was an agreement with the catholic church that each side wouldn't interfere with the other. 12 of 14 What was the Reich church? A group of the differant protestant churches united by Hitler and ran by the Nazi bishop Ludwig Muller 13 of 14 What was the confessing church? protestants joined together asd a group opposed to the Reich church. Over 6000 members were arrested 14 of 14
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