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I.M.O. Propaganda is just another form of brainwashing, and human beings are very susceptible to this, especially as a mass. Germans had been through a very hard time previously and were recovering from this, they therefore would no doubt have believed the things they were told by the leaders they figured had got them out of economic trouble.

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At the time the people of Germany were in the biggest Depression of the time. The great depression for the United states was nothing compared to the debt that the German people had to the Allied nations due to the treaty of Versailles, from WWI. To the point that the German people burned their German marks as fuel for fire to stay warm in the cold, since it was worth less than wood. At that time of need, the German people turned to the Nazi party for comfort and support. They needed someone to blame, which the Nazi party provided, and they needed to survive. They accepted a totalitarian government in exchange for a change in the economy and the German people's well being. They accepted Hitler's anti-Jewish propaganda because Hitler became their "savior" and they needed someone to blame.

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Every government uses propaganda to have the citizenry more willing to achieve the desired aims of the government. This is not unique to the Nazis. What is unique to the Nazis is that their particular aim was to demonize selected population groups.

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Because Hitler had the power and forced everyone to follow his regime

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Did the posters affect how Germans thought about Jews and prejudice against them?

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Was propaganda useful for Germans?

Yes, because they needed to reach all Germans and change their point of few on Jews and gain their support.


How was Hitler able to unite Germans?

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During World War II, Americans severely disliked Germany. The reverse is also true of Germans, since both sides were being fed massive amounts of propaganda about the other. Currently, Americans and Germans get along well, and there seems to be minimal, if any, residual animosity.


How was propaganda used in the U.S?

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Who did the Germans aim their propaganda at?

Propaganda was a useful tool to spread anti-semitic views. It became so useful, that the civilians saw the abuse of jews to be the normal thing. You have to remember that the nazi brought the economy of Germany to be good before ww II.


The renaming of hamburgers to liberty steaks during World War 1 is an example of?

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What did Hitler use propaganda for?

He used it to persuade the Germans that he was justified in going to war. He used it to improve the moral of his people. He also used it to portray the allied powers as being out to get the Germans, thus the Germans were easier to manipulate by Hitler and his Nazis.


What has the author Pat McKegney written?

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Did propaganda motivate people to go to war?

yes the propaganda motivated people to go to war.