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Nazis' Ideas - Coggle Diagram
Nazis' Ideas
Economical
-They had failed to win support over the workers since they were more likely to support Communists, so they realised they could gain more support from other groups like the peasants farmers in northern Germany, the middle-class shopkeepers and small businesses in country towns. To do this they highlighted the importance of the peasants in their plans for Germany and promised that if they seized power they would help agriculture.
-Germany needed to expand as its people were hemmed in. This expansion would be mainly at the expense of Russia and Poland.
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Political
At first they thought that they would get to power by bringing down the Weimar Republic by force but then Hitler, when arrested, got to the conclusion that the Nazis would have to work within the democratic system.
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They had to defeat any opposition, such as the communists.
Social
Other races, especially Jews , were inferior.
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Army Force
Hitler's meetings were so successful that his opponents tried to disrupt them so he had to set up the SA, he hired storm troopers or brownshirts that protected him in his meetings and disrupted those of the other parties.
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The SS was another group set up by Hitler like the SA. However this one was personally loyal to him.
Propaganda
Goebbels produced posters, leaflets, films and radio broadcasts; he organised rallies and he set up photo opportunities.
Hitler believed that the best way to reach the people by propaganda was by appealing to their feelings rather than by rational arguments so he appointed Joseph Goebbels to take charge of the Nazi propaganda, he was highly efficient at spreading the Nazi message.