This topic about the significance of mass media in Nazi Germany states how mass media was like in Nazi Germany during Hitler’s Dictatorship. The way the people couldn’t decide for themselves what movies they wanted to watch or what books they wanted to read. The Ministry of Propaganda and Public Information controlled everything that the general population of Nazi Germany could see, hear, and read. Everything from literature, film, radio, theatre, and press were changed so that they served a purpose of displaying propaganda. From the research I have been doing, I can infer that the Ministry of Propaganda and Public Information has a couple of good strategies for keeping the control over the general population of Germany by using propaganda and other pro Nazi publicity.
Significance of Mass Media in Nazi Germany
Envision what mass media in Nazi Germany was like during Adolf Hitler’s dictatorship during World War Two. With this in mind, imagine how the Nazis used mass media to display propaganda to the general population of Germany. The Nazis had some really good strategies for controlling what mass media could be shown to the general population of Nazi Germany. School books were changed to promote …show more content…
For example, as http://www.theholocaustexplained.org adds that “Jews were banned from owning or working at newspapers.” Works that wanted to work in the media industry had to be a “pure German” and be loyal to Adolf Hitler. Therefore, the vast majority of newspapers in Nazi Germany carried out anti semitic stories. These stories were placed in public areas where all of the German people could see. Stories like these encouraged Jewish hate and attacks on Jews. Also, the ministry shut down Jewish newspapers and banned jews from working in newspaper