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Adolf Hitler - Coggle Diagram
Adolf Hitler
Censorship:
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- Opposing Voices: Newspapers, magazines that criticized the Nazi government or Hitler himself were shut down or forced to follow Nazi propaganda.
- Unwanted Stories: News on the radio and in newsreels wouldn't show anything negative about the regime.
- Art: Paintings, sculptures, and music that didn't fit the Nazi view of art (mostly modern styles) got banned.
Radios, Televisions, Music, Newspaper, Literature, Films or all forms of mass communication were censored.
- Soldier Communication: Soldiers fighting in World War II couldn't write freely in their letters home. The Nazis controlled what information could leave Germany.
- Jokes and Rumors: Even telling a joke about Hitler could get you in trouble. Free speech was basically gone.
- Negative Religion: While some religious groups were supported by the Nazis, those seen as opposing Nazi ideology were restricted.
- Books Not Liked by Nazis: Books with ideas against the Nazis or written by Jewish authors were banned and even burned in public.
Propaganda:
Powerful Symbols: The Nazi flag with the swastika and the eagle were constantly displayed to create a sense of unity and purpose.
Heroic Posters: Posters portrayed Hitler as a strong, decisive leader and glorified the Aryan race.
Censored Media: Films, radio broadcasts, and newspapers were strictly controlled to spread Nazi propaganda and hide anything negative about the regime.
Mass Rallies: Massive gatherings with speeches by Hitler energized supporters and intimidated opponents.
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Grand Architecture: Huge buildings like the Olympic Stadium in Berlin showcased German power and glorified the state.
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Fear, Repression and Terror
Fear, repression & terror:
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Public Humiliation: Public punishments and displays of force by the SS (Hitler's elite guard) were used to scare people into submission.
Concentration Camps: Millions of people deemed undesirable by the Nazis were imprisoned, tortured, and murdered in camps like Dachau and Auschwitz.
Secret Police (Gestapo): The Gestapo used violence, threats, and a vast network of spies to silence anyone who criticized the Nazi regime.
. There was high surveillance in Germany while Hitler ruled as he did things like suspended the right to mail, call etc. There were also consequences like jail and death.
Ideology:
Most of Adolf Hitler's ideologies were rather negative as he believed in worst for others. He believed along with the nazis that Jews were inferior to nazis and were very weak.
Anti-Communism: Hitler strongly opposed communism, viewing it as a threat to his own ideology. This fueled his aggression towards the Soviet Union.
Military Strength: Hitler considered military buildup crucial for Germany's survival and expansion. He heavily invested in the armed forces.
Total Control: Hitler aimed for complete control over every aspect of German life, including media, education, and religion. There was no room for dissent.
Lebensraum (Living Space): Hitler believed Germans needed more living space and justified conquering Eastern Europe for this purpose.
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