Persuasion on Dictionary.com is described as “a deep conviction or belief, the power of persuading; persuasive force.” When Hitler was elected into office to be the leader of the German people, he also put into power a “Minister of Propaganda”. The Minister of Propaganda was responsible for all propaganda throughout Germany. He was to make sure that the German people were in a way forced to love Hitler, and keep that love. He was also to make sure that the German people only knew what Hitler wanted them to know. Leaving the people of Germany ill-informed and ignorant to the horrors that were yet to come. The other name used for the person in charge of Germany’s propaganda was “National Enlightenments”. During World War II the person put in charge of propaganda was Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels worked to ensure that nobody in Germany could read, see or hear anything damaging to the Nazi party. To make sure that this didn’t happen the Nazi party hunted people out who had the power to publish anything that would hurt the Nazi party. Being a journalist or reporter during this time was dangerous if anyone knew that you didn’t agree with the Nazi’s. Hitler knew how powerful propaganda was to begin with he even said, “By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make people see even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise”. That is exactly what he did once he took power in
Persuasion on Dictionary.com is described as “a deep conviction or belief, the power of persuading; persuasive force.” When Hitler was elected into office to be the leader of the German people, he also put into power a “Minister of Propaganda”. The Minister of Propaganda was responsible for all propaganda throughout Germany. He was to make sure that the German people were in a way forced to love Hitler, and keep that love. He was also to make sure that the German people only knew what Hitler wanted them to know. Leaving the people of Germany ill-informed and ignorant to the horrors that were yet to come. The other name used for the person in charge of Germany’s propaganda was “National Enlightenments”. During World War II the person put in charge of propaganda was Joseph Goebbels. Goebbels worked to ensure that nobody in Germany could read, see or hear anything damaging to the Nazi party. To make sure that this didn’t happen the Nazi party hunted people out who had the power to publish anything that would hurt the Nazi party. Being a journalist or reporter during this time was dangerous if anyone knew that you didn’t agree with the Nazi’s. Hitler knew how powerful propaganda was to begin with he even said, “By the skillful and sustained use of propaganda, one can make people see even heaven as hell or an extremely wretched life as paradise”. That is exactly what he did once he took power in