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    The Nazi party not only used a positive representation of Hitler as strategic propaganda but also for German life. There is a Nazi propaganda poster that depicts, “an idealized image of family life and values” the poster has the letters NSDAP on it and says; “The NSDAP safeguards the Volksgemeinschaft, Comrades, if you need any advice or help, Turn to your local party organizations” (Sax 245). This photo is the Nazi party’s attempt to make their followers and non-followers feel like they can be…

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    The Beer Hall Putsch was organized by the Nazi Party which Adolf was a part of. The Nazi Part was created around the 1920s. In Germany it was the end of the war and the citizens were trying to put Germany back together again. The Nazi party emerged from people that believed that democracy was not right for Germany and that democracy would not work out. The Nazis oppose Marxism, large scale capitalism, and they did not want any inferior people…

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    The German political party, the Nazi Party, is overwhelmingly portrayed to all of non-German history’s as one of the most notorious, radical, insane, and overall ruthless political parties to ever arise. However, to the German population that had been left to deal with the aftermath of World War I, the Nazi Party gave them a new opportunity to restore the pride within Germany and satisfy the meaning of the Völk. Following World War I along with the Treaty of Versailles, Germany had been made…

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    chancellor (prime minister) of Germany and the Nazi party took over the country. There were more than forty-thousand concentration camps throughout Europe between 1933 and 1945 when World War II ended. Hitler wrote in his book Mein Kampf (1926), "Propaganda tries to force a doctrine on the whole people... Propaganda works on the general public from the standpoint of an idea and makes them ripe for the victory of this idea," expressing that Hitler and the Nazis' were able to take the Holocaust to…

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    To Commend people, have to give them psychological satisfaction Adolf Hitler, one of the cruelest people in the global history who was the leader of the Nazi Party and caused the World War Two. He was effectively dictator of Nazi Germany, and was at the centre of World War II in Europe and the Holocaust. Hitler carried away people’s mind by giving them benefits and satisfied what people want, he wanted people to trust him without any thinking and let people believed that it was rational…

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    In Nazi Germany, fascist racialism tried to build a model for a new society. Nazi party took the racial theory as a foundation for imperialist expansion, while German expansion required the force of arms and enormous sacrifices and money, racial theory became a strong ideology to justify this huge effort. The racial theory emphasized that German race is superior to others, so they need to increase the number of the German race and decrease the number of other race. On the one hand, National…

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    of media, as they were open to a wider public and expressed Nazi messages the most clearly. In consolidating the Nazi state, the Reich’s Propaganda Ministry adopted the notion of Volksgemeinschaft (“The National Community”). Kamenetsky illustrates the decisive role of the traditional German values of “Volk” and “Blut und Boden” (Blood and Soil) in building a new “folk Reich” and reinforcing classical societal roles. Arguably, the Nazis exploited the precarious political, economic and social…

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    smaller parties started to turn to the Nazis to repel the Communists. In the election of 1932 the Nazis won 37 percent of total votes. They became the largest solo-party in the Reichstag. Hitler demanded to become the Chancellor, but President Hindenburg made Franz von Papen the Chancellor instead. Von Papen was soon replaced by General Kurt von Schleicher. Desirous to regain power, von Papen made a deal with to make Hitler Chancellor, with himself as Vice-Chancellor. The moderate parties…

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    Social Policies under Hitler and the Nazi Party: Family, Education, Hitler Youth Policies regarding family and education was close monitored to supplement and support Nazi ideologies. The education system was particularly monitored and controlled by Hitler and the Nazi party to insure compliance among the future generations of the Third Reich. Textbooks were indoctrinated with Nazi beliefs, particularly in history and biology to promote Nazi nationalism, the ideal Aryan race, and social…

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    economic depression, which meant that the government’s approach to the Great Depression had to involve cuts and taxes instead of inflation. This meant that the Great Depression was particularly significant politically because it brought the Nazi Party to light as the Nazis had been repeating the same main messages since the previous depression: the Weimar government was indecisive, the Treaty of Versailles needed to be abolished, and the Communists needed to be overthrown. This was a very…

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