how did hitler and nazis art of propogada help them to build terror state
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The propaganda used by the German Nazi Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's leadership of Germany (1933–1945) was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi policies. The pervasive use of propaganda by the Nazis is largely responsible for the word "propaganda" itself acquiring its present negative connotations.[1]
In 1919, Adolf Hitler joined a small right-wing group called the German Workers' Party. He took over as its leader, and changed its name to the National Socialists (Nazis).
The party developed a 25-Point Programme, which after the failure of the Munich Putsch in 1924 - Hitler explained further in his book 'Mein Kampf'.
Nazi ideology:
-Lebensraum - the need for 'living space' for the German nation to expand.
-A strong Germany - the Treaty of Versailles should be abolished and all German-speaking people united in one country.
-Führer - the idea that there should be a single leader with complete power rather than a democracy.
-Social Darwinism - the idea that the Aryan race was superior and Jews were 'subhuman'.
-Autarky - the idea that Germany should be economically self-sufficient.
-Germany was in danger - from Communists and Jews, who had to be destroyed.
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In 1919, Adolf Hitler joined a small right-wing group called the German Workers' Party. He took over as its leader, and changed its name to the National Socialists (Nazis).
The party developed a 25-Point Programme, which after the failure of the Munich Putsch in 1924 - Hitler explained further in his book 'Mein Kampf'.
Nazi ideology:
-Lebensraum - the need for 'living space' for the German nation to expand.
-A strong Germany - the Treaty of Versailles should be abolished and all German-speaking people united in one country.
-Führer - the idea that there should be a single leader with complete power rather than a democracy.
-Social Darwinism - the idea that the Aryan race was superior and Jews were 'subhuman'.
-Autarky - the idea that Germany should be economically self-sufficient.
-Germany was in danger - from Communists and Jews, who had to be destroyed.
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