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    influence to start a genocide. Hitler’s knowledge of propaganda gave the Nazi Party a pathway to power. They used it to glorify the party and paint him as a deity. They also released pieces that painted the Jewish people as the enemy to the world’s peace. Hitler believed that it was easier to brainwash the uneducated masses with false information than to provide evidence for his anti-Semitic allegations. Hitler’s usage of propaganda allowed the Nazi Party to gain power and brainwash the German…

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    How did Adolf Hitler manage to gain authority in Germany? Adolf Hitler was a political leader in Germany and established a new fascist government that would replace the failing democratic Weimar Republic. Hitler was able to get voters to vote for him by promising the people of Germany that he would build a “new and glorious Germany” and bring an end to the financial crisis they were facing in the early 1830’s. After World War One, Germany was made to pay for all of the damage because they…

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    From 1934 to 1945 Adolf Hitler was the Führer of Germany and leader of the Nazi party. Signing the Treaty of Versailles therefore ended the state of war between the allied powers and Germany imposing extreme sanctions and reparations onto the country as well as the exception of the war guilt clause. Fundamentally, Germany underwent mass economic hardship and unemployment leading to the economic depression. The Nazi party were favoured by German citizens as they conveyed a sense of decisive…

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    reality it is not. Joseph’s combination of propaganda and repetition helped shape Nazi Germany’s population. Without the preparation of the population through schools teaching Nazi ideas, most of the population would not have agreed with the actions Hitler was taking throughout World War 2. The education program and strategies of the Nazi party were instrumental to convincing the German public…

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    living quarters prior to the 14-18 war have been noted above. On leaving the army he rented a sparse two-room apartment in Vienna which he would stay in between 1920 and 1929, by which time he was a significant political figure. At this point, Hitlers asceticism changes to becoming more grandiose. In 1929 he bought with party donated funds a luxury apartment , the Nazi party eventually buying out the whole building. This is the apartment where Geli was found dead in 1931. In 1928, he had…

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    Adolf Hitler... Adolf Hitler was known by many “names”. One of them was “Pure evil, like a demon sprung out of hell”. He was known as a “cruel man”, and the “the devil himself”. Judging by these names you can most likely tell he was not the nicest person in the world. Back in Adolf Hitler’s day they did not have all the fancy electronics that most people have today. So in most people’s opinion they would probably say he had a rough childhood. His mom died when he was eighteen. Some say…

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    Propaganda is the art of persuasion-persuading others that your side of the story is correct. Propaganda takes on many different forms, especially in the 1930’s. Some forms of persuading include making your military look like it is too great to be challenged like the Soviet Union. Both Germany and the Soviet Union used propaganda for their political gain. In some ways, they used it in the same way, to make other religious or political groups inferior to the main party. Germany used it to create…

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    Examine the importance of each of the following in the rise to power of Hitler: popular support for his aims, underestimation by opponents and economic conditions ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ‘By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make a people see even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise’ –Adolf Hitler The rise of Hitler as ‘Führer’ cannot be attributed to one event, but a…

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    considered contamination, and many have tragically perished by his name. Hitler’s blind hatred was shared by his followers, the Nazis, whom he gained the loyalty of through propaganda. Hitler blamed all of Germany’s problems on the Jewish people, and attempted to remind his followers that the German race must stay pure. Hitler felt that the atrocities he committed against the Jewish people was not a sin, instead speaking as if he was doing God a favor, as he stated himself: “Who says I am not…

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    The Holocaust was a terrible time for everyone. It was a time full of hate and crime. HItler had used propaganda to spread his view on Aryan supremacy and turn almost every German citizen against the Jews. He used his power over the Nazi party to get almost all Jews executed or sent to concentration camps. Hitler used propaganda of all types. One of the ways he got people's attention was giving speeches broadcast over the radio or on newsreels. He would host these huge gatherings and promise…

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