By conjuring up lies, Hitler created a new reality for the German people. This means that he told the people what they wanted to hear. Because the messages were agreeable and the ads were straightforward, people were moved to agree with Nazism. The more Nazi ideals was reiterated, the more likely it would become a reality for the German citizens. This propaganda was truly effective because it moved Hitler’s audience to act on subconscious actions. These actions specifically included discriminating and humiliating Jews. (Kisner, Nazi Propaganda: Effective in Two Ways) The Nazis employed different types of propaganda to carry out their mission. They produced films which helped spread antisemitism. Cartoons were printed in newspapers and Jews were depicted in extremely offensive ways. These drawings portrayed Jews as vile thieves with large noses. Additionally, antisemitic children’s books were published. These children’s books molded the minds of German children into believing the lies that the Nazis told. (United States Holocaust Museum, Nazi
By conjuring up lies, Hitler created a new reality for the German people. This means that he told the people what they wanted to hear. Because the messages were agreeable and the ads were straightforward, people were moved to agree with Nazism. The more Nazi ideals was reiterated, the more likely it would become a reality for the German citizens. This propaganda was truly effective because it moved Hitler’s audience to act on subconscious actions. These actions specifically included discriminating and humiliating Jews. (Kisner, Nazi Propaganda: Effective in Two Ways) The Nazis employed different types of propaganda to carry out their mission. They produced films which helped spread antisemitism. Cartoons were printed in newspapers and Jews were depicted in extremely offensive ways. These drawings portrayed Jews as vile thieves with large noses. Additionally, antisemitic children’s books were published. These children’s books molded the minds of German children into believing the lies that the Nazis told. (United States Holocaust Museum, Nazi