Nazi Propaganda were advertisements so to speak about how the German people were the best and they also had propaganda about the Jewish people and that they should be annilated from earth in order to save the world from destruction.
The rise of totalitarianism, to some historians, was a logical process, but still has caused much discussion over the years. Many prominent dictators had fulfilled the yardsticks of totalitarianism to a large extent and one of these yardsticks is the use of propaganda. As for many of the yardsticks, there are a number of pertinent reasons that make propaganda such a prominent feature of totalitarian regimes. One important reason would be the fact that propaganda helped many achievements to actually come about.
Nazi propaganda was used to convince one's opinion in order to help them with Adolf Hitler's plans. Hitler wanted all of Germany to hate Jews in order to go into a mass murder plan.
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"Nazi" (NOT-see) is a nickname for the German "Nationalsozialist" party. The term, "Nazi" was used as a derogatory name for this party. "Nazi" was loosely patterned after "Sozi", which was a derogatory name for 'Sozialist'.
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The eagle, known as the Reichsadler.
There were people or undergroundanti-SS/Nazi groups that helped Jews either by hiding them , feeding them etc.
Nazi signs were used to show that the Nazi were different
They were used as a solution to the Jewish problem. Initailly they were used to murder the Jews trapped in the Ghettos, then to kill all Jews under the Nazi yoke.
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Any of the many firearms used by the Nazi Germany can be called Nazi guns. Generally this means they have waffenampts, or official inspection stamps of the Third Reich.
It is only a joke !!
They were forced to fall in line with Nazi goals and were placed under Nazi leadership.
The mass meetings were used to teach Nazi ideology, and they gave the people who attended a sense of enthusiasm. Nazi Germany existed from 1933 to 1945.
"Nazi" (NOT-see) is a nickname for the German "Nationalsozialist" party. The term, "Nazi" was used as a derogatory name for this party. "Nazi" was loosely patterned after "Sozi", which was a derogatory name for 'Sozialist'.
The nazi's did not use poison gas that was the German Republic or Weimar Republic during world war one nazi's were a political "group" [party] made by peopl who for all we know they could've been best friends with himlar nazi's were behind world war two
No, the noun 'Nazi' is a proper noun, the name of a specific political party or a member of that party.The word 'Nazi" is also a proper adjective, a word used to describe a noun.
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Yes.