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what was the propaganda of Hitler to gain power​

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Answered by gajulamanisha2729
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by giving powerfull speeches

Answered by Mukhtar88
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The Nazi regime used language and media with care, and often to great effect. The terms they coined to describe their various practices are not only deceptive. They are chilling. Nazis never used the words "kill' or 'murder' in their official communications. Mass killings were termed special tratt a te for the Jews) athanasia (for the disabled), und die. Evacuation meant deporting people to gas chambers. Do you know what the gas chambers were called? They were labelled 'disinfection-areas', and looked like bathrooms equipped with fake shower heads.Media was carefully used to win support for the regime and popularise its worldview. Nani ideas were spread through visual,images, films, radio, posters, catchy slogans leaflets. In posters, groups identified as the enemies of Germans stereotyped mocked, abused and described as evil Socialists and liberals were represented as weak and degenerate. They were attacked as malicious foreign agents Propaganda films were made to create hatred for Jews. The most infamous film was The Eternal Jew Orthodox Jews were stereotyped and marked. They were shown with flowing beards wearing kaftans, whereas in reality it was difficult to distinguish German Jews by their outward appearance because they were a highly assimilated community. They were referred to as vermin, rats and pests. Their movements were compared to those of rodents. Nazism worked on the minds of the people,tapped their emotions, and turned their hatred and anger at those marked as 'undesirable'.The Nazis made equal efforts to appeal to all the different sections of the population. They sought to win their support by suggesting that Nazis alone could solve all their problems.

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