Sunday, January 5, 2020
How did Nazi Propoganda Help Hitler Condolidate Power
The topic of this report is: To what extent did Nazi propaganda help Hitler consolidate power in Germany (1933-1938)? To determine the extent to which Nazi propaganda was the key in Hitlerââ¬â¢s consolidation of power, this report will identify the key factors that helped Hitler consolidate power and adjudge how big of a factor propaganda was in comparison to the others. Consequently, the report will include of a conclusive statement to answer the research question to whether or not Propaganda was a major factor to Hitlerââ¬â¢s consolidation of power. The report will consult a variety of sources; gather information through different mediums, investigate contrasting viewpoints, and analyze all the evidence. Two sources will be analyzed. Section B: Summary of Evidence On January 30 1933, the President of Germany, Hindenburg appointed chancellorship to a man named Adolf Hitler. To keep his regime stable, Hitler did a number of things to consolidate his power. Hitler wanted more control of the government and to do this he appointed a significant man in the face of propaganda, Joseph Goebbels. (Hemsley). Consequently, through Goebbels, he began to instrument propaganda to maintain his support from the people. Goebbels was a master of propaganda and his job, as a Minister was to raise the spirit of ââ¬ËVolksgemeinschaftââ¬â¢, the German term for peopleââ¬â¢s community. In order to attain this, Goebbels setup multiple departments infleuncing Pro-Nazi Propaganda through different
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