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Propaganda.

Propaganda was the main thing that the Nazi's used to indoctrinate the German people. They used the media to the fullest through radio, movies, magazines and newspapers. They also used propaganda with posters, signs, mail, and cards.

Education.

To make their propaganda most effective they educated the youth in their universities and schools. Nazi Youth groups were organized at first as patriotic groups but became a breeding ground for the leadership of the Nazi Party, Army and SS.

Social Division.

The Nazi's prided themselves on being a super race, therefore all other races were inferior to them (subhuman). These group gradually had their rites taken away from them, treated harshly and put in ghetto's. The Jews were singled out as one of these groups.

German Patriotism.

After Germany's loss to the Allies in World War I, Germany went into a major depression caused by the treaty forcing Germany to pay for the war. Inflation skyrocketed and poverty gripped Germany. The Nazi Party thrived in this type of climate of disparity. The Nazi's gradually brought pride back to the German people. The Olympics is an example and the taking back the territory that the Allies took from Germany in WWI (Austria & Czechoslovakia) gave Germans a great feeling of patriotism.

he lead the Nazis to victory that's why

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