What were the Advantages and Disadvantages of Nazi Rule for the German People up to 1939? Nazism seemed to end the effects of the great depression. The German economy had been devastated in 1929 when the great depression happened‚ but surprisingly‚ it was looking more prosperous afterwards! In 1938 national income was the highest Germany had seen‚ which was higher than what Germany had before the great depression by eight billion marks! Although wages had not overtaken the level that wages were
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What is propaganda? Propaganda is a means of disseminating information to convey a particular message with the aim of influencing people’s opinions. Propaganda takes forms in many ways‚ e.g. from party political broadcasts to coded messages. Propaganda is using several different media outlets like Internet‚ newspaper‚ and television to get you to believe something that isn’t technically true. It’s usually political. One politician making another look bad so people will not vote for that person
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the birth of media and technology‚ such as movies and the radio‚ gave way to a surge of propaganda in Nazi Germany and the Soviet Union. This new technology made it easier for dictators or governments to get their messages to the public. Propaganda was mainly used to brain wash a country into believing in the leaders ideologies and was also used to disguise the shortcomings of the government. Propaganda was a very important thing to Hitler because he believed the only reason Germany lost the
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“Events in Germany in 1933-1939 support the Structuralist view of the Holocaust more than the Intentionalist view.” How far do you agree with this statement? The Intentionalists interpretation focuses on the intentions of Hitler‚ they view Hitler as the absolute centre of the Holocaust. The Structuralist view on the other hand view Hitler as a weak dictator‚ and focus on the disorganized structure of the Third Reich. The Structuralists believed that since the rising of the Nazi Party‚ Hitler relied
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The Nazi Consolidation of power 1933-34 The Appointment of Hitler as Chancellor The background to the election of 1933 The Enabling Law The elimination of opponents and the establishment of the Nazi dictatorship The Blood Purges‚ 1934. Nazi ideology and the policy of Gleichschaltung Hitler: his personality and his appeal to the German people. The contribution of other leading Nazis. Establishing a Dictatorship: The Stabilization of Nazi Power German Government On the
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How much did Nazi Policies towards the Jews change between 1939-1945? Between the years 1939 – 1945 the Nazi policies towards the Jews had changed a lot. This happened by the Nazis creating laws and restrictions‚ setting up ghettos and even came to a final solution to get rid of most of the population of the Jews. Before 1939‚ hundreds of thousands of Jews lived in Germany. However‚ there were still restrictions towards them but they weren’t as severe as they were in the later years. For example
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In Nazi Germany there were many different groups of society. Each group was affected in different ways some good some bad. In this essay I will talk about the five main groups that were affected which were the women‚ the industrial workers‚ the agricultural workers‚ big businesses‚ Jews and other minorities‚ and the youth. I will also show you why the industrial workers benefited the most by Hitler coming to power. The Nazis were a male-dominated organisation. Hitler believed in the traditional
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Why were the Nazis successful in keeping the support of most of the German people between 1933-39? By 1933‚ Hitler and the Nazi Party had already had number of great achievements‚ one of them being the fact that Hitler had gone from operating the Munich Putsch‚ to becoming Chancellor. Also‚ he hosted the Berlin Olympics in 1936‚ which proved to be a huge success after a large number of the medals went to the German Athletes. Also‚ it was an opportunity to show the world how much Germany had improved
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Evaluate the role of Propaganda in World War II Throughout the ages leaders of nations have needed the support of their countries population to ensure support of conflicts such as war. To increase support for the Nazi party and ideals‚ Adolf Hitler did not just have to target adults with propaganda‚ he had to target youth as well. Hitler realised that using the education system was very effective in indoctrinating youth. Outside of school‚ Hitler created the Hitler Youth‚ to further emphasize youth
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The Nazi party rose to power in Germany due to perfect timing and a well thought out political strategy. Adolf Hitler was the figurehead of the party‚ and with his charismatic speeches and manipulation of the German people’s emotions‚ was able to take over the nation for the Nazi party. However it was not Hitler alone who was responsible for the rise and success of the party. The climate of Germany that was ripe for the taking had been set up long before Hitler. It was also the negligence of outside
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