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    Moreover‚ Wagner goes on to proclaim that they aim to carry out God’s work by having each race maintain purity and develop itself to its maximums (Bytwerk 71). To sufficiently communicate this battle between the pure and the impure to the public‚ Goebbels argues that propaganda as an art must not lie and must be digestible enough for the consumer to be able to readily remember it. Because the population in the streets are not as unreasonable as thought to be‚ the population would take it to be a general

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    Fictional literature of the Holocaust the reader opens a diverse number of stories about this tragic and gruesome historical event. Fictional stories explore a sensitive topic with respect‚ it gives honor to the survivors of the Holocaust by informing new generations of the adversities the Jewish people experienced. Fictional Nazi genocide stories solve the limitations present in autobiographies and survival testimonies about the Holocaust; Anna Richardson mentions one of these limitations in The

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    Why did Hitler rise to power in 1933? When The First World War finally ended on November 11 1918; Germany was “crowned” the losers. It was a devious time and everyone was depressed which enabled some extremist’s parties to gain support from the citizens of Germany. One of parties was the Nazis with their leader Hitler. Hitler’s rise to power cannot be attributed to one event‚ but a mixture of factors including events happening outside Germany‚ the strengths of the Nazi party‚ and the weaknesses of

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    Yeshwanth Somu Adolf Hitler’s Motives for Power Adolf Hitler was the founder of the National Socialist German Workers Party and one of the most influential voices of his time. He implemented the Holocaust‚ the mass execution of the Jews‚ Gypsies‚ and people he considered inordinate. Hitler was known for being very cruel to many people and punished those who disobeyed his rule. In November of 1921‚ he had realized that he had a powerful skill in oratory and could speak like none other. He founded

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    carry out. He realised that he wasn’t cut out to be leading certain jobs‚ and therefore he chose‚ ‘the right man for the job’. This is no more apparent than in the appointment of Goebbels as Propaganda Minister. Hitler wanted someone better than himself to arrange the propaganda appearances and meetings for himself‚ and Goebbels was clearly the best man for the job‚ as shown by his arrangement of the Night of the Long Knives in

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    It would be the Charismatic charm and appeal of Hitler that would captivate the millions of Germans throughout the country. The concept of an all-powerful and omniscient Fuhrer was built up by the Nazi Party under Goebbels direction. Hitler used his popularity to create an image that could be used to influence the German people. This would be known as the ‘Hitler Myth’ which used the weaknesses shown from the Republican era of Germany to Hitler’s advantage reinforcing

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    World War II Propaganda

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    Propaganda during World War II was‚ by far‚ the most powerful weapon of war used by both Nazi Germany and the United States. Without the the increase in production and productivity encouraged by propaganda‚ the United States may have not been able to win the war (Carter). The main goal of propaganda was to shape public opinion‚ and countries were desperate to have influence over the information their citizens received. In Germany‚ the government agency Ministry of People’s Enlightenment and

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    Hitler consolidated his power‚ January 1933 by legal means. How far do you agree with this statement? In 1933‚ 30th January‚ Hitler was appointed chancellor‚ by Hindenburg‚ the German president‚ so that the Nazi-supporting public would follow him. Hindenburg hoped that if he could get Hitler successfully under reigns that these masses who supported him would also fall into line and this would lead to a stable Germany. Hitler used his new position as chancellor to legally achieve his goal; his

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    Three most significant events in Leni Riefenstahl’s professional life   Leni had many changes within her career throughout her life time. Three of these events that have been the most significant in Riefenstahl’s professional life have been her films which include "The Blue Light"‚ "Triumph Of The Will" and "Olympia".   For Riefenstahl her film The Blue Light is one of the most significant events in her life. This was a film that Riefenstahl produced without the Nazi Party or Hitler’s personal

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    propaganda machine. Opportunity and luck can be attributed to Speer’s rise to prominence as Hitler’s ‘First Architect of the Reich’. Hanke gave Speer the opportunity to redesign Goebbels headquarters in Berlin. Described by Speer as ‘the luckiest turning point in my life’ his color scheme and design proved to be a success for Goebbels and Hitler. From this Speer was given numerous opportunities due to his tireless work effort and architectural designs representing the Nazi ideology. After his success in

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