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Propaganda in Germany - Coggle Diagram
Propaganda in Germany
Use of propaganda
Propaganda machine
Joseph Goebbels
Nuremberg rallies
Present Power
Show order and control of army
Gain popularity
Excitement
Radio broadcasts
Posters
Promoting Nazi ideology
Manipulation of public opinion
Use of terror
Gestapo
SS
Schutzstaffel
Concentration camps
Concentration camps
Night of the Long Knives
Fear tactics to suppress opposition
Surveillance and censorship
Women in Nazi Germany
Role of women in the family and society
Nazi ideals of motherhood
Kinder
Küche
Kirche
Women's organizations
German Women's Enterprise
Discrimination against working women
Policies to increase birth rates
Young people in Germany
Hitler Youth and League of German Girls
Indoctrination and militarization of youth
Youth organizations as a tool for Nazi propaganda
Education and curriculum changes
Impact on youth culture and identity
Treatment of the churches
Reichskonkordat (1933 agreement with the Vatican)
Control over religious institutions
Suppression of non-Nazi-aligned churches
Persecution of religious leaders
Conflicts between Nazi ideology and Christian teachings
Treatment of minorities
Anti-Semitic policies and persecution of Jews
Aryanization of businesses and property
Forced sterilization and euthanasia of disabled individuals
Persecution of Romani people (Gypsies)
Persecution of homosexuals and other marginalized groups