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Sophie, Emily, Adiba
Propaganda
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• The Nazis produced many films to promote their views. Themes included the German military, industrial strength, and the evils of the Nazi enemies.
• Hitler was very aware of the value of good propaganda, so on March 13, 1933, The Third Reich established a Ministry of Propaganda, appointing Joseph Goebbels as its Minister.
• Under Goebbels and Hitler, the German film industry became entirely nationalised.
• There were several audiences for Nazi propaganda.
• Films were provided to schools as they were seen as appropriate for propagandizing children. Films especially made for schools were known as ‘military education’
Films
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Triumph des Willens (Triumph of the Will) 1934
Der ewige Jude (The Eternal Jew) 1940
Romanze in Moll (Romance in a Minor Key) 1943
Grobe Freiheit (The Great Freedom) 1944
Unter den Brücken (Under the Bridges) 1945
Examples of films
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• Propaganda campaigns created an atmosphere tolerant of violence against Jews.
• Propaganda also encouraged acceptance of the impending measures against Jews, as these appeared to show the Nazi government as stepping in and “restoring order.”
• Nazi films portrayed Jews as "subhuman" creatures infiltrating society. For example, The Eternal Jew (1940) portrayed Jews as wandering cultural parasites.
• The Triumph of the Will (1935) glorified Hitler and the National Socialist movement.
Films