nazi ideology and propaganda
Nazi ideology refers to the set of beliefs, values, and principles of the National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) during Adolf Hitler's regime in Germany. It promoted the idea of Aryan racial superiority, anti-Semitism, authoritarianism, expansionism, and the creation of a totalitarian state. Nazi propaganda refers to the systematic dissemination of biased or misleading information, often through various media platforms, to manipulate public opinion and promote Nazi ideology. It aimed to shape public perception, demonize certain groups (especially Jews), and establish unquestioning loyalty to the Nazi regime.
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- anti-semitic propaganda campaigns
- anti-semitism
- aryan race
- censorship
- concentration camps
- eugenics
- führerprinzip (leadership principle)
- gestapo (secret state police)
- goebbels' principles of propaganda
- hitler youth
- lebensraum (living space)
- mein kampf (hitler's autobiography)
- nazi symbolism
- nuremberg laws
- propaganda minister joseph goebbels
- racial hierarchy
- racial purity
- ss (schutzstaffel)
- the fuhrer cult
- the jewish question
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