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    consciousness and calculation towards that target. They believe that Hitler definitely had plans for the Holocaust by 1924‚ if not earlier. There are several diary entries by Joseph Goebbels in late 1941‚ in which he writes that "the Führer’s prophecy is coming true in a most terrible way." The impression from this is that Goebbels is quite surprised that Hitler was serious about carrying out such a threat. Structuralists believe that the rivalry within the unstable Nazi power structure provided the major

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    that area. Hanke got Speer to redecorate his house and was very pleased with the final result. Hanke then recommended Speer to Goebbels to improve the Nazi Party’s Berlin headquarters. The work Speer did on this task also went down well. After the Nazi’s gained power in January 1933‚ Goebbels employed Speer to redesign and improve his new headquarters. By impressing Goebbels – part of Hitler’s inner sanctum – it was not long before Hitler himself took an interest in what Speer had to offer the party

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    1. Weimar Republic Emergence of the Democratic Republic and the impact of the Treaty of Versailles November Revolution • triggered by a mutiny in the navy ( spread to Kiel where sailors were joined by soldiers ( wanted democracy • 9th November ( announced the Kaiser had abdicated and a National Assembly was to be elected‚ to draw up a democratic constitution • the Chancellorship was handed to Ebert‚ head of the SPD ( called for elections for the Assembly 19th Jan 1919 • the National Assembly

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    HITLERS RISE TO POWER (1923-1934) Author -*Simon lugwisha* INTRODUCTION Adolf Hitler’s rise to power began in Germany in September 1919] when Hitler joined the political party known as German Workers’ Party the name was changed in 1920 to the National Socialist German Workers’ Party‚ commonly known as the Nazi Party. This political party was formed and developed during the post-World War I era. It was anti-Marxist and was opposed to the democratic post-war government of the Weimar Republic

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    establishing a totalitarian grip over all branches of the Third Reich. Once he had grown assured of his subjects’ submission‚ Hitler began to outsource the regime’s workings to SS‚ and to a lesser extent SA officers‚ like Reinhard Heydrich and Joseph Goebbels‚ whom he considered competent enough to implement his Weltanschauung. Unscrupulous careerists like these were a product of the ‘Cult of the Führer’‚ which had given rise to an atmosphere of total adhesion to Hitler’s ends. Hitler’s Weltanschauung

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    popularity‚ such as: * He reduced the number of Storm troopers (SA) and set up the SS‚ a personal bodyguard‚ loyal to himself. * He set up the Hitler Youth‚ which attracted young people to the party. * He put Josef Goebbels in charge of propaganda. Goebbels and Hitler believed that the best way to get the support of the people was by appealing to their feelings. They conducted a propaganda campaign using posters‚ leaflets‚ radio and film‚ and organized rallies. * He cultivated

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    Certainly terror and violence can be said to have played an integral part in bringing about the Nazi’s consolidation of power‚ as violence was such an important part of Nazism and was never far from the surface. However there were also other factors such as legality‚ tactical alliances and the successful use of propaganda which in effect contributed a vast amount to the Nazi’s consolidation of power‚ the Nazis deployed propaganda effectively as a means of deceiving the political nation of their real

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    Nazi ideology was a combination of passionate nationalism and bitter racism. Adolf Hitler‚ the driving force of Nazism and the chancellor of Germany‚ along with propaganda figureheads such as Joseph Goebbels employed several tactics in order to make the rise of a Nazi Germany unavoidable. Hitler’s increase in support from the German people between 1926-1945 resulted directly from a propaganda campaign that would control the minds of German youth‚ persuade the people of the country to support his

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    Nazi Propaganda was when the Nazi’s controlled what people saw and heard to be sure that they would never see or hear anything that disagrees with the Nazi views. Nazi Propaganda was mainly led by Paul Josef Goebbels. He once said‚ "Propaganda has absolutely nothing to do with truth." First‚ all Germans had to be educated by Nazis. Around 97% of the teachers in Germany were Nazis. All textbooks were changed so they would teach Nazism. Math problems would make children think like Nazis.

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    There is no doubt that propaganda was essential in unifying Germany throughout the 1930s. Propaganda promoted patriotism‚ unity and ultimately support for the war by glorifying the German population and Hitler himself. However‚ the New Germany Hitler envisioned did not always correlate with that of the people’s and in many cases simple means such as propaganda was not enough to convince and obtain the needed support‚ resulting in the accumulation of other approaches including intimidation‚ violence

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