The Aims and Methods of Nazi Propaganda

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Name the 6 Methods of Propaganda 1) Radio/Newspaper 2) Music/Film/Theatre 3) Education 4) Censorship 5) Sculpture 6) Architecture
When was the Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda established? 1933
Parades & Public Spectacles Neuremburg Rallies Celebrating Hitler's Birthday etc. Impression of Unity Failure to Conform - Reported to police
Newspapers & Radio Reich Press Chamber 1,300 Jewish/Marxist Dismissed DNB Press Conferences 70% by 1939 50 speeches in 1933 Light Entertainment/Music
Music/Film/Theatre Foreign Imports denounced Swing & Jazz Banned Classical = German Reich Film Chamber Approved by Goebbels after 1933 Only 14% Overtly Political The Triumph of the Will Satire of Weimar
Education NSLB - 97% Members by 1936 Vetting Textbooks Nazi Officials Monitor Ideology Emphasized in Lessons Sex Education Banned
Censorship Purge of Commies/Jews/Socialists Self-Censorship (Gestapo) Book Burning May 1933
How many volumes were burnt at the May '33 Book Burning? 25,000 Volumes
Effectiveness Most Effective when Aimed at Youth Built on Existing Prejudices Unsuccessful with Religion
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