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Hitler used Propaganda to convince Germans that Jewish people were ugly, evil, traitors, and that they were ultimately to blame for Germany's loss in WWI. Through propaganda, Hitler tried to make Germans hate the Jewish people.

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Who changed the focus of the National Socialist German Workers Party in the 1920s using propaganda to advocate expansionism and Antisemitism?

Adolf Hitler was the individual who transformed the National Socialist German Workers' Party (Nazis) in the 1920s, using propaganda to promote expansionism and Antisemitism. Under his leadership, the party's ideology shifted towards extreme nationalism, racism, and territorial expansion.


Who ran Hitler's propaganda machine?

His name was Paul Joseph Goebbels. was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He was also one of Adolf Hitler's close associates and most devoted followers, he was known for his public speaking and deep and virulent antisemitism, which led to his supporting the extermination of the Jews in the Holocaust.


Did Hitler use television for propaganda in Germany?

No, television was not widely available in Germany during Hitler's time in power. Instead, Hitler used radio broadcasts, rallies, posters, and film to disseminate propaganda and control public opinion.


How did the use of Propaganda help Hitler to enact a violent elimination programme against Germany's Jews?

Propaganda was used by Hitler to dehumanize and scapegoat the Jewish population, turning public opinion against them. By demonizing Jews through propaganda, Hitler was able to justify and garner support for his violent actions, such as the Holocaust, which ultimately led to the systematic murder of six million Jews in Europe.


According to hilter what is propaganda?

Hitler described propaganda as a tool to shape public opinion through the dissemination of biased or misleading information. He used propaganda extensively to promote Nazi ideology, control public perception, and manipulate emotions to gain support for his policies and actions. Hitler believed that through propaganda, he could influence the masses and maintain control over the German population.