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Propaganda and the indoctrination of young people was a major characteristic of totalitarian

governments in Germany, Italy, and the Soviet Union. What was the purpose of propaganda and what
were some different forms of propaganda and indoctrination being used in Germany or Russia at the
time?
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Propaganda and the indoctrination of young people was a major characteristic of totalitarian-example-1
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In 1933, Hitler preyed on scapegoating Jews for many of the post WWI Germany's problems and mixed with ultra nationalism resulted in facsism and later Nazi propoganda.

Russia implimented pro-totalitarian propoganda thoughout the USSR's existance.

Neo-Nazis still exist today and it importance to be against this.

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