What is the significance of rituals and spectacle in mass mobilisation in nazism?
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Hitler understood the significance of rituals and spectacle in mass mobilization. He used the Swastika symbol, red banners, pamphlets and ritualized rounds of applause to great effect during his massive rallies.
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To gain popularity towards Nazism, Hitler introduced rituals and spectacles in public.
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- Hitler introduced a new style of politics to gain popularity in the country and the world.
- Nazism organized public meetings and massive rallies to demonstrate support towards Hitler.
- Rallies also conducted to show solidarity among the people and their supports.
- The red flags with Swastika became the symbol of Nazism.
- The Nazi salute (hail Hitler) and applause after the speeches attracted many people towards Nazism.
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