how nazi moboilised the masses
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The political and social chaos in Germany immediately after the First World War led to rise of many violent and extreme political groups. Hitler’s NSDAP was one of these. NSDAP meetings looked like military parades, and Hitler addressed them with passionate speeches that roused strong emotions in his followers.
By 1928 the Nazis were a well-organized political party with over 100,000 members. Local leaders organized meetings with important speakers to attract new members. The Nazis used propaganda to increase their support and appeal. They spent huge sums of money on newspapers, leaflets and poster campaigns with simple slogans encouraging people to support the party. The military style of the Nazis involved using large political rallies to gain support. These were vast, highly organized events with banners and marching bands. The rallies were broadcast on radio and had audiences of many thousands.
Hitler’s plans to re-arm Germany were also popular. By recruiting a large army and building a whole new navy and air force, he would be able to reduce unemployment. With so many people out of work, this was an appealing prospect. Germany’s economy was in such a poor state that Hitler’s promise of strong government and stability was widely supported.
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