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Nazi Propaganda

Nazi Propaganda. How Important People and different forms of Media brainwashed the Germans. Project By: Emilie Banz, Marxelle Cortez, DJ Dejesus, John Gozzolino, and John Nigro. DJ ’ s Opening.

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Nazi Propaganda

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  1. Nazi Propaganda How Important People and different forms of Media brainwashed the Germans. Project By: Emilie Banz, Marxelle Cortez, DJ Dejesus, John Gozzolino, and John Nigro

  2. DJ’s Opening • Our project has to do with what helped the Nazi party gain strength in turning an entire nation against the Jewish People. How were people brainwashed into believing that the root of their problems was in one group of people?

  3. John Nigro’s Research The man behind Nazi Propaganda and Propaganda in Radio.

  4. Josef Goebbels • Prime minister of propaganda • Has power over all cinema, press, radio, etc. • Brainwashed an entire country • Made Hitler into a “demi-god” • Hated the Jews, and used his position to influence others to his opinions

  5. Nazi Radio • Developed cheap affordable radios, Volksempfänger, so poorer Germans could listen. • Were able to listen to Hitler’s infamous speeches, Anti-Semite broadcasts, etc. • The most famous Nazi broadcast: Nuremberg Rallies • Was a quick and easy way for Hitler and Goebbelsto brainwash the population

  6. Emilie Banz’s Research Nazi Proganda in Books, Magazines, and Essays.

  7. Nazi Propaganda In Books, Magazines, and Essays • Many essays and magazines were focused on Nazi Propaganda. • A popular subscription was Neus Volk which, • promoted Nazi values. • Joesph Goebbels, was a very famous essayist, whose works included, “The Jews are Guilty,”“Don’t Be Too Fair,” and “Resistance at Any Price.” • Hermann Esser was a ruthless supporter of Hitler and published a book entitled, The Jewish World Plague.

  8. Nazi Propaganda In Books, Magazines, and Essays cont. • Mein Kampf is probably the largest example of Nazi propaganda. • Hitler dictated his feelings to Rudolph Hess, and then had his book published. • In Mein Kampf, Hitler talks about his ideas for Germany. It is in this book that Hitler speaks about his “Aryan Race,” and his loathe of the Jews and the Slavic peoples. This book is the basis for all Nazi Propaganda, because it is the source.

  9. John Gozzolino’s Research Nazi Propaganda in Newspapers.

  10. One of the newspapers established by Joseph Goebbels. Many of the articles attacked many high ranking Jewish Citizens before the mass killing of the Jewish People. Anti-Semitic Paper headed by Julius Streicher. Favored by Hitler for its constant barrage of Anti-Semitic writings humors and cartoons . Der Angriff & Der Stürmer

  11. Newspapers (cont.) • Some other Nazi Newspapers include: • Das Reich, • Deutsche Allgemeine Zeitung , • Deutsche Zeitung in Norwegen , • Der Angriff, • Deutsche Zeitung in den Niederlanden, • Fronten, Münchener Beobachter, • NS Månedshefte, • Norsk-Tysk Tidsskrift, • Völkischer Beobachter, • Das Schwarze Korps, • Der Stürmer

  12. Marxelle Cortez’s Research Nazi Propaganda in Television and Film.

  13. Propaganda in Film • Film was used to show Hitler in a positive light as often as possible. • The Nazi’s commissioned several films. • One important propaganda film, “Triumph of The Will”, was created by Leni Riefenstahl. • The film contains excerpts from speeches given by various Nazi leaders at the Congress, including portions of speeches by Adolf Hitler.

  14. Propaganda in Television • Hitler was on the verge of creating an Orwellian-style cable TV system to broadcast Nazi propaganda around Germany. • He attempted to have a variety of different television programs to influence the German Society: • Sports Programs • Educational Programs • News Programs • Reality Television Programs and more. • Hitler early on realized the power of television propaganda. His address at the opening ceremony of the Berlin Olympic Games in 1936 was broadcast to system of bulky mobile TV stations where Germans could watch in town squares.

  15. DJ’s Closing • In the end, it is easy to say that our group learned a lot about how Media and strong propaganda swayed the minds of thousands. Through television, articles, films, and much more, we saw that even the Holocaust can seem appealing when we watch through our rose-colored glasses, and see only what the media wants us to see.

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