Joseph Goebbels was appointed by Hitler to lead the Nazi Party's Propaganda Ministry, which crafted manipulative propaganda to control public perception and support the regime.
Hitler appointed Joseph Goebbels to be in charge of the party's Propaganda Ministry.
The Nazi Party's propaganda was manipulative in nature. Joseph Goebbels was tasked with shaping the public perception of the Nazi regime and its ideologies.
Propaganda systems played a crucial role in the Nazi rise to power and the enforcement of their policies. Through films, speeches, and other forms of mass media, the Nazi Party spread their views on national pride, unity, and anti-Semitism, effectively controlling public opinion within Germany.