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how did Nazi propaganda still hopes for a better future for Germany

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Answered by jashanss
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answer is Although my answer is not comprehensive, allow me to underscore with urgency and focus.

Undoubtedly someone will more fully outline the complexities of the historical and economical context of the Nazi phenomena, Europe and the German people. In short, the German people were railroaded by Nazi propaganda as they were struggling with wounded pride and crippling sanctions. WW 1 imposed tremendous impacts on the German people that were far from resolved. leaving the people vulnerable to temptation and intimidations by evil schemes.

In that environment, a powerful enticement was offered to supposedly solve the wounded national psyche. But it appealed to all the wrong components. The wounded pride, the fear of the future, and the latent bitterness of those unresolved times. The promises that life would be improved by Nazi propaganda was ill founded, even though some of the partial issues were indeed improved for a time.

That is my observation, having lived for 63 years on the healing journey of the aftermath. My parents lived their highschool years under German occupation. I would say that bitterness was the virus that contorted the fabric of those troubled days, and made the people vulnerable to Nazi propaganda.

Today, we urgently MUST get free of our petty peeves, aggravations and expectations, because the plague of bad propaganda is upon us again with a vengeance. 1.5 billion babies have been killed for dislocated values and logic. Virtues and values are trashed as we feel more and more unable to respond. This is only the beginning of a new battle for the sanity of our own hearts and minds. There is an ugly wind of distortion at work, driven by desperate plans to curb population, enslave global economies, and crush our freedom of thinking and speech.

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