Germany was a victim of a cruel and corrupt party …show more content…
Hindenburg had run out of options for choosing a suitable prime minister and figured Hitler may be on to something. His advanced ability to deliver a persuasive speech and his use of propaganda made Hitler a favorable leader in the public eye. He created rally grounds in order to boost the Nazi morale in his people. His trademark swastika was a well-known symbol placed everywhere in Germany to remind the public who their superior was. Having to hail to Hitler every time a person passed the Feldherrnhalle wall and were found in Hitler’s presence was a show of propaganda that was equivalent to brainwashing. Hitler even created a mustache style that even school kids today recognize. The Nazis constructed stone buildings and walls that made Germany look much more intimidating. With these tactics of propagating the Nazi party, Hitler was able to install a new sense of German identity which in turn kept him in power. Hitler’s style is still known to this …show more content…
With the help of his Nazi party and the ignorance of outside help, many innocent people lost their lives based on racism and hatred. Hitler was able to rise to power by manipulating Germany’s weakness after the First World War. His anti-Semitic opinions and blame placed on the Jews were already of popular belief in Germany. This helped Hitler sustain power and create the holocaust. Propaganda led Hitler to gain even more power and convince the Germans to join his party. The Nazis were able to create fear across the country with violence and brutality. It is hard to say where we would be in our history today without the events of the holocaust. Genocide still happens today but hopefully we can work together to stop history from repeating itself through learning what went wrong and how to prevent it from happening