Methods of propaganda 1920-1933
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- Created on: 21-03-13 20:56
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- Methods of propaganda 1920-1933
- Nazi message short, simple and frequentely repeated
- Newspaper
- only printed Nazi messages
- not everyone bought them
- only printed Nazi messages
- Cinema
- very popular, good oppurtunity to get message across
- 250 million in 1933
- Radio
- available in most homes
- message to front rooms
- Rallies + marches
- ran annually
- exciting/ spectacular
- local marches led by SA/ Hitler youth
- Mass and local
- Posters
- put across message but not everyone read them
- Books
- carefully controlled content
- not everyone bought/read them
- Jokes
- Law Against Malicious Gossip
- Punishments- fines and prison
- Privacy of home
- Law Against Malicious Gossip
- Themes
- Methods of propaganda 1920-1933
- Nazi message short, simple and frequentely repeated
- Newspaper
- only printed Nazi messages
- not everyone bought them
- only printed Nazi messages
- Cinema
- very popular, good oppurtunity to get message across
- 250 million in 1933
- Radio
- available in most homes
- message to front rooms
- Rallies + marches
- ran annually
- exciting/ spectacular
- local marches led by SA/ Hitler youth
- Mass and local
- Posters
- put across message but not everyone read them
- Books
- carefully controlled content
- not everyone bought/read them
- Jokes
- Law Against Malicious Gossip
- Punishments- fines and prison
- Privacy of home
- Law Against Malicious Gossip
- Helping unemlpoyed and new members
- Centered Hitler
- Sterotypes
- Happiness/secruity
- Methods of propaganda 1920-1933
- Methods of propaganda 1920-33
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