At these new schools, they taught children how to be loyal to the Nazis so by the time the children are adults, they will be loyal Nazis themselves. Hitler wanted strong men when the boys grow up, so the Nazi Party created different schools made for the stronger and fitter boys. However, the Nazis couldn’t just force parents to send their children to these new schools but instead, they used propaganda to convince these parents to send their children to these schools.
At the beginning of the Nazi rise to power, the Nazis used many different kinds of propaganda to try to gain political power. Some propaganda were related to Germany’s economy. Other propaganda were related to the Nazi power or the Nazi dictatorial government. However, not all of the Nazis’ propaganda were as peaceful as promoting everyday life things. Many of the Nazis’ propaganda were used against …show more content…
Thanks to posters, newspapers, and even rallies, propaganda spread like wildfire. Posters were everywhere in the streets, on buildings, and even in newspapers. Many German citizens read newspapers and look at the posters on the wall. Rallies were one of the most influential and enthusiastic ways to get people to do something. An example of this is the Nuremberg Rally. The Nuremberg Rally in Germany has held annually from 1933 through 1938. The rally was a way to persuade the German citizens to join the Nazi Party or support it. All of this results in the widespread success of propaganda, which leads to spreading fear and hate of the Jewish people.
Again, the Nazis used many different kinds of propaganda. As I have talked about before, Nazis used propaganda against Jews, but they also used it to gain support for Hitler. Hitler needed to gain public support so that he can become Fuhrer and rule Germany. As a result, the Nazi Party started to create posters and doing