Propaganda

Goebbels

Newspapers

Goebbels took over newspaper
agencies and they were told hat
the news for that week should be.

By 1944 most Ant-Nazi newspapers were closed

Some Nazi newspapers threatened
those who cancelled their subscription

Films

You would have to watch the
newsreels before you could
watch the film you were there
to see

Tickets were very cheap to encourage everyone to come

most films were either political or
included sections relating to the
Jews and the Nazis

Celebrations

A list of important days were
published where people were
expected to attend parades
and speeches

The Nuremberg Rallies were a highlight, with thousands of people watching displays and events

Music

Guidelines were set for what was acceptable

Jazz was believed to be 'black' music and was therefore banned

Theatre

Theatres concentrated in German history and political drama

Radio

By 1939 70% of homes had a radio

Loudspeakers were installed so
that anyone who couldn't afford
a radio could still hear

Only Nazi programmes were played

Literature

Many books that were deemed unacceptable were removed from libraries

In 1933 Nazis were encouraged to burn any Jewish books.

Berlin Olympics

The Nazis used the Olympics as
a way of sharing their
ideas with other countries

They showcased to other
countries that the Aryans were a
superior race

The German's had full-time athletes in order to ensure the country a victory

Many countries were against the
Nazi's beliefs and some
tried to Boycott the games.