During the years of fascist rule in Italy and Germany in the 20th century, the news media played an important rule in influencing members of each country and others around the world. Through radio broadcasts, leaflets and posters, and public speaking in carefully arranged settings, the fascist leaders of these nations exerted powerful control over their own societies while also making an impact upon the views of persons outside the borders of Italy and Germany.
The role of the media in Nazi Germany was mainly to promote the Nazis and Hitler, it was basically just Propaganda. This propaganda was everywhere in Nazi Germany, including newspapers, music, books, radio and more. Hope this helps
he was the minister for propaganda.
he was in charge of the nazi group who where in charge of germany. he was there to give out orders to the ss
Rise of the nazi party in Germany
No, Nazi Germany is the name given to Germany during the time Hitler was in power.
Adolf Hitler was leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945.
Chancellor of GermanyAdolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party. He became the counselor of Germany in 1933 and the Führer of Nazi Germany in 1934.
Liberating France from Nazi-Germany's control.
he was the minister for propaganda.
The role of the Nazi Party in Germany was to consolidate their power throughout the nation, have the citizens conform to their agenda, and continue to spread propaganda to further their twisted goals.
Stay home and nurture the future Nazi generation, Woman's role in nazi germany was to care for the young and cook meals for their SS Aryan husbands
The Nazi party led by Adolf Hitler ruled Nazi Germany. That is why it is called "Nazi" Germany.
He was the leader of Nazi Germany .
Kinder, Küche, Kirche - the role of women in Nazi Germany meaning- children, kitchen, and home.
Hitler was the dictator of NAZI Germany from 1933-1945. He was fascist
Nazi Germany
Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Party in Germany.
Because they couldn't glorify themselves or promote the various branches of the German military without it.