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Nazi Propaganda - Coggle Diagram
Nazi Propaganda
Different forms of Propoganda
Rallies – banners, speeches, marches and parades
Rallies held In September
Public holidays and festivals
Hitlers birthday on 20th of April
Radio broadcasts
Goebels made cheap radios available so all Germans could buy one and he controlled all the radio stations
Films
All films factual or fictional, thrillers or comedies - had to carry a pro-Nazi message
Berlin Olympics 1936
Symbolism
Slogans
Work and bread
ein volk, ein Reich, ein Fuhrer
One people, one state, one leader
Singing
Swastika
Educational propoganda
Joseph Goebbels – Reich Minister of Propaganda and Public Enlightenment
Excellent public speaker
Joined Nazis in 1922
Oversaw Nazi propaganda from 1928
Famous for having mistresses and walking with a limp due to polio
The Triumph Of Will 1935