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explain the use of media used by nazi to popularised their ideology in Germany explain

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Answered by Anonymous
15
The Nazi regime used language and media with care to win supports for the regime and popularise its worldviews.
(i) Nazi ideas were spread through visual images, films, radio, posters, catchy slogans and leaflets.
(ii) In posters, enemies of Germany were stereotyped, mocked and abused.
(iii) Socialists and liberals were represented as weak and degenerate. They were criticised as malicious foreign agents.
(iv) Propaganda films were produced to create hatred for Jews.
(v) Orthodox Jews were stereotyped and marked, they were shown with flowing beards, wearing Kaftans and referred to as vermin, rats,etc.
(vi) Through media, Nazism worked on the minds of the people and turned their hatred at those marked as 'undesirable' by them.    
Answered by mehul1045
9
hey dear here is ur answer

Nazi ideology became famous with the help of media because, Hitler put the censorship on the media so that they cannot write something wrong against him and his ideology. He shows people with the help of media that he is a great leader and if people will support him he can do the unjustice done by the allies on Germany. He also created the stereo types that the Jews are the main reason for the defeat of Germany in world war 1 and they only killed the christ. They are not good they should be killed and they do not have any right to live with us

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