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1. Witnessing Hitler
Witnessing Hitler jlFqpC1Ou6o Witnessing Hitler In this video, Holocaust survivor and historian Dr ... George Mosse discusses the feeling of watching Hitler speak in person: “You were carried away.”
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2. Adolf Hitler Becomes Chancellor
Adolf Hitler Becomes Chancellor Adolf Hitler Becomes Chancellor Adolf Hitler Becomes Chancellor ... that made Hitler the chancellor, or head of government, on January 30, 1933. Associates of President
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3. Hitler and Nazi Propaganda
Hitler and Nazi Propaganda Hitler and Nazi Propaganda Hitler and Nazi Propaganda Few political ... leaders took a greater interest in propaganda than did Adolf Hitler. World War I had shaped many of his
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4. Hitler Campaigns against Germany’s New Democracy
Hitler Campaigns against Germany’s New Democracy KCoRYh2w3zc Hitler Campaigns against ... Germany’s New Democracy Adolf Hitler hated the Weimar Republic. His subversive propaganda aimed to undermine
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5. Forging Unity and Allegiance: The Hitler Cult
Forging Unity and Allegiance: The Hitler Cult Forging Unity and Allegiance: The Hitler Cult Forging ... Unity and Allegiance The Hitler Cult You are the leader without commanding, You live and You are law
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6. Revloutionizing Election Campaigning: Hitler over Germany
Revloutionizing Election Campaigning: Hitler over Germany Revolutionizing Election Campaigning ... Hitler over Germany The Nazi Party continually found new ways to advertise their messages. Hitler’s
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7. Modeling Hate
youth groups for a feeling of belonging and shared purpose. Members of the Hitler Youth and League of ... other “inferior races.” In this photograph, Hitler Youth are encouraged to humiliate Jews by ... forcing them to clean city streets in Vienna. By 1936, membership in the Hitler Youth became mandatory for ... Jewish men and women Leader Hitler Youth
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8. For the Future: Indoctrinating Youth
positions. The state banned or dissolved independent youth groups. In January 1933, the Hitler Youth had ... had reached 5.4 million. Membership in the Hitler Youth became mandatory for German boys in 1939. For ... the Future: Indoctrinating Youth The Nazis exploited technology in German classrooms and in Hitler ... Accompanying booklets provided teachers and Hitler Youth leaders with instructions on lecturing about this
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9. Propaganda Technique: Creating a Public Image
Propaganda Technique Creating a Public Image Adolf Hitler understood the importance of crafting a strong ... image of Hitler as a common man, one not born of wealth or privilege, was appealing to Germans ... Propaganda Technique: Creating a Public Image Hitler prepared for his speeches and performances as an actor ... violent language. In front of Germany’s political and economic elites, however, Hitler dressed in a
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10. Propaganda Technique: Public Meetings and Rallies
All great, world-shaking events have been brought about . . . by the spoken word. —Adolf Hitler ... the 1920s, Hitler earned a reputation as a spell-binding orator. His speeches were far more dynamic ... sense of personal attraction to Hitler’s words. They felt as if he was speaking to them personally
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11. Selling Nazi Success
propagandists reminded Germans how their lives had improved under Hitler. They condemned Germany’s earlier ... German auto industry following the Nazi takeover as well as Hitler’s promise to create an ... Success This poster, for a 1939 German film, highlights Hitler’s foreign policy successes. Nazi ... image depicts Hitler’s diplomacy breaking the chains of foreign enslavement. As a result, Germany
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12. Propaganda Technique: Creating a Trademark
toward interest in a movement. —Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf Symbols serve as powerful tools for ... promoting political allegiance, nationalism, and ideology. Hitler chose Nazi symbols carefully. In 1920, he ... the swastika represented good luck. Hitler transformed it into the trademark of the Nazi Party. To the
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13. The Nazi Propaganda Machine
Hitler named the Nazi Party’s propaganda chief Dr. Paul Joseph Goebbels to the newly created post ... Hitler’s political, racial, and territorial goals. Informants in German cities, towns, and villages alerted
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14. War and Genocide
Hitler’s expansionist military strategy. The Nazi regime used propaganda as a way of mobilizing Germans to ... convincing. Even as German hopes of victory fell after 1943, faith in Hitler remained strong. Nazi Germany
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15. Why Did Many Germans Believe Nazi Propaganda?
government’s inability to end the crisis further added to the problem. Many voters turned to Hitler out of fear ... Hitler’s supporters. Although antisemitism may not have gained the Nazi Party huge mass support, it also
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16. Molding “Aryan” Wives and Mothers
” Wives and Mothers Like boys in the Hitler Youth, most non-Jewish teenage girls in Germany were expected ... . Hitler Youth Indoctrinating Youth
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17. Propaganda Directed at Blind Germans
of Hitler’s Mein Kampf. The Nazis claimed that other German political parties marginalized ... blind Germans. Moreover, Nazi propagandists appealed to blind Germans by reminding them that Hitler had
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18. Revolutionizing Election Campaigning
film shows Hitler arriving via airplane for a 1932 presidential campaign rally.
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19. Nazis in America
and cheered “Heil Hitler!” Thousands of anti-Nazi protesters filled the streets outside the arena ... German American children. Campers wore uniforms of the Hitler Youth and carried Nazi banners. German
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20. Propaganda Technique: Mass Advertising with Posters
by outline and color. —Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf In Germany, posters played an important role in ... (Hitler) and logo (the swastika) that could be featured prominently. Second, Nazi posters used strong
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21. The Weapons of Dictatorship: Terror and Propaganda
Klemperer, Dresden, March 27, 1933 Soon after becoming chancellor, Hitler used the power of the state to ... tortured, and killed people they deemed to be their enemies. In less than six months, the Hitler government
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22. The Weapons of Dictatorship: Media Control
The Weapons of Dictatorship: Media Control The Weapons of Dictatorship Media Control When Hitler ... of Hitler becoming chancellor, his regime destroyed the country’s free press. It shut down
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23. Deceiving the Public: The Invasion of Poland
Those stories disguised Hitler’s plan to attack Poland. Throughout the summer of 1939, the ... Poland. Hitler sent German troops into Poland on September 1, 1939.
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24. The “Jewish Enemy”: Wartime Antisemitic Propaganda
wartime propaganda. Hitler recognized this technique during World War I. Although most wartime propaganda ... Hitler’s propagandists proclaimed, were accomplices in an international plot to enslave the non-Jewish
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25. An Unexpected Letter
neighborhood youngsters near where we lived in Bremen, my hometown. . . . It was taken [in 1929] before Hitler ... interested in his life after Hitler came to power. . . . The answer was shocking. He wrote that he had been a