Like most nations of Europe in the mid 1930's, Germany was suffering from the consequences of the Great Depression.
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Like most nations of Europe in the mid 1930's, Germany was suffering from the consequences of the Great Depression. During this period of economic and political diffculty, the country had become more susceptible to extreme political parties promising solutions to the problems which faced the country. The Nazi Party, led by Adolf Hitler, was one such group, and came to power in 1933 with the promise of making Germany great once more. Propaganda was used intensively by the Nazis as a means of achieving power in 1933, and again was the main method of tightening their hold on power. Propaganda...
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The rise to power in 1933 of a party with "a policy to rescue Germany from the disgrace of weak democratic leadership and the threat of world Communism" Open Access Support: Ed. Qld - class handout could not have been possible without the propaganda machine that the Nazis orchestrated so successfully. Nor could the Nazi party have consolidated its hold on Germany without relying on propaganda to instill fear in the German people, as well as preying on existing fears, and achieving surrender of the individual rights of the German population.
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