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1- The Nazis used propaganda to promote their ideas and beliefs. Beginning in March 1933, the regime tried to centralize its propaganda efforts in a new ministry led by Joseph Goebbels. This ministry was called the Reich Ministry of Enlightenment and Propaganda.
The Nazis used a variety of propaganda tools to spread Nazi ideas. Examples of propaganda under the Nazis included:
Glorifying Adolf Hitler by using his image on postcards, posters, and in the press;
Spreading negative images and ideas about Jews in magazines, films, cartoons, and other media;
Making radios more affordable so that more Germans could listen to Nazi ideas and news;
Broadcasting Nazi speeches on the radio and public loudspeakers;
Organizing large and celebratory Nazi Party rallies;
Creating groups, like the Hitler Youth and League of German Girls, that fostered Nazi ideals.
2- Propaganda is everywhere and has been around for a long time. Every newspaper, magazine, news channel, radio station, advertisement, or any other types of mass media contain elements of propaganda. Propaganda is often given a negative connotation due to its history of power and control; as in the Hitler’s regime, but in reality the definition is very simple.