Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Nazi
Propaganda
- Modes
- Burning Books: May 1933- Goebbels
organised the first infamous book
burning episodes.
- Books that did not match the Nazi idea was
burnt. They proceeded to ransack libraries to
remove the, ''offending,'' books.
- ''Where one burn burns books,
one eventually burns people.''
Bertolt Brecht, Jewish Play
Writer.
- Film And Cinema
- Films played an important role in disseminating
racial anti-semitism, portraying Jews as,
''subhuman'' creatures infiltrating the Aryan
society.
- Films such as, ''The Triumph of the Will,'' by
Leni Riefenstahl, glorified Hitler and the
National Socialist movement.
- ''Festival of the Nations,'' and ''Festival of
Beauty,'' both depicting the 1936 Berlin
Olympics, fostered a sense of national pride
and success
- of the Nazi regime.
- The Nazis controlled film production.
Film released concentrated on certain
issues.
- Jews
- The greatness of Hitler
- The way of life for a true
Nazi especially children.
- World War Two approached, how badly
Germans who lived in countiies in Eastern
Europe were treated.
- Audiences for Propaganda
- Nazi propaganda before
the start of World War II
several distinct
audiences.
- German Audiences were continually reminded of
the struggle of the Nazi Party and Germany by
foreign enemies and internal enemies (Jews)
- Ethnic Germans in countries such as
Czechoslovakia, Poland and Soviet union and
the Baltic States were told of their blood ties to
Germany were
- stronger than their allegiance to new
countries.
- Potential enemies such as France and
Britain, were told that Germany had no
quarrel with the people but their
country was the starters of the war.
- All audiences were reminded of the greatness
of German cultural, scientific, and military
achievements.
- Why?
- The Art of Persuasion. To
persuade others that your
military might is too great to be
challenged.
- Your political might within a
nation is too great or
popular to challenge.
- Hitler: ''Propaganda attempts to force to
doctrine on the whole people.
Propaganda works on the general public
from the standpoint of an idea and
make
- them ripe for the victory of this idea.''
- Propaganda for
the masses had
to be simple, and
appeal to the
emotions.
- Leaders
- Dr. Josef Goebbels,
Minister of
Enlightenment and
Propaganda.
- Goebbels' Tasks
- 1. To ensure nobody in
Germany could read or
see anything that was
hostile or damaging to
the Nazi Party.
- 2. To ensure the views of the Nazis
were to be put across in the most
persuasive manner possible.
- 3. Use the SS, the
Gestapo and Albert
Speer. (Secret Policing Operations.)
- 4. The SS and Gestapo hunted out
those who might produce articles
defamatory to the Nazis and Hitler.
- 5. Speer helped Goebbels
with public displays of
propganda.
- The Nuremburg Rallies
- Why Nuremburg?
- Hitler wanted a link the
Nazis with the glories of
Germany's past.
- Nuremberg was an
important medieval city.
- The first official rally was held there in 1927 and was attended by 30,000 SS, SA, HJ.
- Hitler's speeches condeming Weimar and the Nazi
party planned for government.
- Between 1933-38 the rallies became much more
elaborate (reflection of Nazi power rising and
rising.)
- Rallies:
- 1933, ''Rally of Victory.''
- First monster rally.
- 500,000 people placed in Zeppelin Field.
- 1934, ''Rally of Unity and Strength.''
- Best remembered, promotion of the Fuhrer cult. Hitler
promoted as a demi-god. Very religous and ritual
undertakings.
- ''Triumph of Will,'' by Leni Riefenstahl.
- 1. Hitler arrives by plane through clouded skies,
descending god-like to meet the crowd with Wagner's
heroic music.
- 2. The motorcade Hitler is driven to his hotel to greeted by cheering crowds.
- 3. Scenes of the tent city of workers and soldiers. Happy
people with music and male camaraderie.
- 4. Film dominated with mass rows of Nazis in awe of their
leader. Endless swastikas, close ups of Hitler and torch lit
processions.
- 5. Goebbels speaks
about the importance of
propaganda.
- 6. Loyal Ceremony of Workers. Scenes of workers
use their shovels as rifles and form a working army.
- 7. Hitler reviews the troops, films showing spectacular
scenes of growth of German military might.
- Hitler's evening speech rally, showing his ability to rouse the crowd
with his oratory. His speech is punctuated with applause.
- 1936 & 1937, ''Rallies of Honour and Labour.''
- Honour: Celbration of German occupation of the Rhineland,
restoring German, ''honour.''
- Labour: Albert Speer's Cathedral of Light. Brother of
emperor of Japan attends, boosting relations.
- 1935 ''Rally of Freedom.''
- Celebrates reintroduced
compulsory military
service.
- ''Liberation,'' from Treaty of Versailles.
- Nuremburg laws passed.
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- 1. Anti-Semitic laws already started before the Rally.
- 2. Nuremburg laws clearly define who was a, ''Jew.''
- 3. Jews could not marry German citizens.
- 4. Jews were forbidden to have sexual relations outside marriage with non- Jews.
- 5. Jews could not employ female German citizens under the age of 45.
- 6. Jews forbidden to display the German flag.
- 7. Paved the wave for widespread discrimination against the Jewish people and led to the Holocaust.
- 1938 & 1939, ''Rallies of Greater Germany and Peace.''
- Greater Germany: Celebration of the annexation of Austria.
- Peace: Date set for 2nd of September 1939, however
was canclled due to Germany invading Poland day
before.