explain "hitler understood the significance of rituals and spectacle in mass mobilisation"
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Hitler understood the significance of rituals and spectacles meant he exploited the popular symbols and cultural elements to capture the hearts of the German people.
Some of them were red banners, swastik symbols etc. He used them as it reached people faster and lasted in their minds for a longer time.
Some of them were red banners, swastik symbols etc. He used them as it reached people faster and lasted in their minds for a longer time.
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After Hitler became chancellor of Germany, he declares dictatorship in the country.
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- Hitler chose a different form of statesmanship by putting lots of stress on customs and promotion to gather people.
- Public gatherings and rallies conducted to bring people together.
- The swastika (red flags), applause and the salute (Nazi salute) after speeches were the roles of demonstrating the power of Nazism.
- Hitler considered as a rescuer (messiah) who had come to protect the citizens from suffering and bring pride of the people.
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