Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Methods of
Propaganda
- Newspapers
- Censorship
- Editors held responsible
for an oppositional articles
- Editors Law
- Step-by-step
- 1. Socialists and Communist closed
- 2. Nazis bought out newspapers (27 daily
newspapers with 2.4million circulation)
- 3. News agencies state controlled-censored
before reaching press
- 4. Daily briefing for journalists
- Daily briefings
- Issued details of
what could and
could not be printed
- Often issued complete
articles which
newspapers were
obliged to print
- By late 1930's 50% of newspaper
articles had been issued by DNB
- Purge
- Socialist and Communists
publishing houses were
shut down
- Increased direct
ownership over
newspapers
- Radios
- Plays and talk shows focused on Nazi Ideology -
Based on the theme of race, blood and the
Volksgemeinschaft
- Only Hitler made radio speeches - not too political
- 50 speeches in 1933 alone Over 4.5million
German households in possession of a radio
- Efficient means of communication
- 13% purged after coming under
state control Dismissed on
political or racial grounds
- Posters
- Glorify War
- Spread Nazi Ideology
- Raise Morale
- Parades and Spectacles
- Nuremburg Rallies
- 1937 - 100,000 attendance
- Used to create a
sense of a large,
well-supported
and disciplined
organisation
- Discipline was highlighted by
theatricality of the marches and
the uniforms members worn
- Made people feel they belonged
- United behind the regime Expected to
hang swatika flags out of their windows on
parade days
- Book Burning
- Torchlight Procession - caught
people's attentions by the dramatic
procession
- Support of 100,000 SA men - shows their strength and mass
- Marks the beginning of the National
Revolution - obliged to salute the SA
and SS units as they marched past
- 12 new national festivals
- Sculptures and paintings
- Edited to place Hitler at important events
- Glorified Medieval Germany
- Cinema and Theatre
- Aims
- Subconsciously delivering subliminal
messages and reinforced prejudices
- Understood it was a form of escapism so blatantly political
films were too serious and risked boring the audience
- Minister of Propaganda privately
bought out the 4 major film
companies in Germany
- Reich Film Chamber
- Regulate the content of films Foreign
films not banned outright but were
carefully examined
- Most American films banned with the
exception of Disney films Banned
pacifists films
- Education
- Editing Text Books
- Maths - war calculations
- History - Treaty of Versailles,
November Criminals
- Girls taught how to
be good wife and
mothers
- Only Nazi Teachers
- Music
- Nazi Songs
- Banning of Some Music Forms
- The Swing Movement - Rebelious teenagers
- Jazz- it's foreign black roots
Experimental music Jewish
Composers.
- Aims to write opera which arouse
patriotic and nationalist feeling
- Reich Music Chamber - control music
production Promote Nazi approved music
- Censorship
- Jews, Communists and Socialists
- Ban on political parties, publication of
newspapers, books, pamphlets and
posters
- Purged from media and art
- Newspapers
- Editors were held responsible
detailed daily instructions of what is
and what is not to be published
- Books
- Goebbles drew up a list of 'damaging and
undesireable literature'
- Gestapo and SD had rights to search
any bookshops and libraries
- Films - Viewing of scripts before
films were even made
- Only 14% politically themed - where people
went to get away from real life
- Olympic Games
- Positive Image
- No expense spared in building the
Olympic Stadium which held 100,000
people. Became a symbol of the rivival
and confidence of German people
under the Nazi Regime
- Open Ceremony -Hindenburg flew over
the stadium trailing the Olympic flag -
thousands of people in a choir sang the
Horst Wessel song - Swastika flags were
flow with Olypic flags around Berlin
- Propaganda
- Anti-Semitic propaganda was stopped for the duration of
the games
- 'Jews not welcome' signs removed Police rounded up
known criminals and 'workshy' and held them in
detention while the games were in progress
- Sports
- Great emphasis was placed on sport The
master race was physically and mentally
superior so for schools and youth
organisations many sport activities were
introduced
- no Jews on the German Olympic team and they did
win 89 medals, however the star of the Olympics was
black American Jesse Owens who won 4 gold medals