Hitler's Propaganda Machine, By Adolf Hitler

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Hitler to Humans
Many people believed that Hitler changed the overall perspective of humans being naturally good or evil. Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889 in Braunau, Austria and died on April 30th, 1945 in Berlin, Germany (Pepper 486). Hitler was a dictator who created the Nazi Party. Germany at this time was a nation that changed the world and made humanity seem evil. Evans stated in Nazism, “Nazism is a convenient abbreviation for the ideology of National Socialism, which flourished, principally in Germany, in the period of 1920 to 1945” (Evans 488). Hitler used propaganda to brainwash Germans into thinking that the Nazi party was doing the right things and that he was acting in the best interest of the country. Hitler's plans to create …show more content…

Propaganda is information deliberately spread widely to help or hurt a group or nation (dictionary.com). Hitler used books, films, flyers, and newspapers to spread his propaganda (Nelson 254). He said that he would make Germany an elite empire and that the other nations could not compare to. The narrator of Hitler’s Propaganda Machine stated, “The key themes of Nazis’ propaganda were the supremacy and racial purity of the German people and their betrayal by both foreign aggressors and enemies who had infiltrated their country” (Nelson 266). The Nazi party blamed Jews for Germany's current economic crisis. In January of 1939 Hitler gave his Reichstag speech in which he announced to the world that Germany’s problems were solely because of the Jewish people and that the war that was being started was because of them (Reed 36). By having someone to blame, Hitler turned the anger that the German people had about their current economic standing towards the Jews which made it very easy for him to be in control of how they viewed the Jews, which was how he saw them (Nelson 266). Hitler brainwashed the Germans by the use of propaganda to make them think that the Nazi party was good and their intentions were right. A sense of nationality was created which convinced many to go along with Hitler’s plans (Nelson 264). Propaganda ensured that Hitler remained in power and was able to exterminate a great number of Jewish

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