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Card 6

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By 1939, how many households had a access to radio? (%)

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Card 7

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How else was broadcasting provided in public places?

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Card 8

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Why was control of the press more difficult to achieve?

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Card 9

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How did the Nazi publishing house begin to control the German press? And what was the publishing house called?

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Card 10

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What was the name of the various agencies that merged to state-control new material so that it was vetted before it got to journalists

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Card 11

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What did Goebbels introduce daily to provide 'guidance' on editorial policy?

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Card 12

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What happened under the Editor's Law of October 1933?

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Card 13

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How much did film audiences increase by between 1933 & 42?

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Card 14

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What was the name of the organisation that regulated the content of both German made and imported films?

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Card 15

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Who was the most famous producer who was commissioned to make detailed recordings of rallies and festivals, to tell people what was happening and to encourage involvement?

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