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Propaganda and censorship - Coggle Diagram
Propaganda and censorship
Methods of propoganda
Posters displaying Nazi beliefs
Huge rallies and military parades - projecting Nazi power and strength either terrifying Germans or making them proud
Cinema showed Nazi propaganda films
Hitler made radio speeches
Nazis encouraged artists and playwrights to produce work with Nazi ideologies
Olympic games held in Berlin in 1936 - promoted Aryan superiority and held Nazi Germany in a good light
Methods of censorship
Public burning of Jewish books and books by Jewish writers - or others who disagreed with Nazi Ideas
Newspapers opposing the Nazis were closed
Only radios that couldn't receive foreign stations were made
Radio producers and film wrights were told what to say/do
Goebbels
Reich minister of propaganda from 1933-45
Spread Nazi ideas through controlling newspapers, the radio, books, film and the arts
Reich chamber of culture
Overseen by Goebbels - it monitored all aspects of culture and made sure they were consistent with Nazi ideas
Nazis wanted grand and classical architecture - particularly the work of ALBERT SPEER
Artists to be members of a Reich chamber of visual arts
Wanted all Germans to listen to German composers such as Beethoven and Bach instead of Jazz music or other foreign music which the Nazis considered 'degenerate music'
Hitler used propaganda and censorship to create a generation of people loyal to the Nazi regime and it's value
Propaganda
Information to spread certain ideas - in this case the Nazi ideologies
Censorship
Government control over what people see, hear and read