Nazi propaganda Flashcards
what was the name for how the Nazi’s controlled the newspapers
the nazi controlled the newspapers through the Reich press chamber
by 1939 how much of the newspapers did the Nazi’s own
they own two thirds
what was the name of the newspaper that they published
it was call Der Sturmer and it was very anti-Semitic
how did the Nazi’s censor the newspapers
they censored the newspapers by making the journalists and editors to join the Reich association of press where they were told what they could and could not write about
what was the name for the company that controlled the radio stations
it was called the Reich radio company
what was the name for the radio’s that the Nazi’s made
the peoples receiver
how many people’s receivers were made in 1933
1.5 million
how where posters an effective way of propaganda
they often portrayed Hitler as god-like and men and women nearly always had blond hair hair and blue eyes., which were emphasising their Aryan ideal
how were rallies an effective way of propaganda
they showed the Nazi’s strength, they were like festivals with marches, speeches and parades, the annual rally at Nuremberg was the largest e.g. in 1934 over 250000 people attended it
what was the name of the company that controlled culture
the reich culture chamber supervised and regulated all culture including art, theatre and literature and architecture
how was culture used as a form of Nazi propaganda
it emphasised Aryan strength and art that just used shapes were considered degenerate. traditional German culture was seen as superior and American popular culture like jazz was discouraged
what was the name of the company that controlled films
the Reich film chamber
how were films effective propaganda
the Nazi’s tried to limit foreign films coming to Germany so that German films were shown is cinemas. By 1939 two thirds of all films made were paid for by the state. they promoted films that showed Hitler to be great or that criticised Jews
when were the Berlin olympics
1936
why was the Berlin olympics a effective form of propaganda
the games promoted Aryan superiority and nearly all German teams emerged winners. except for an African American athlete Jesse Owens who won four gold medals