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Chapter 8
Propaganda
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Nazi Germany (1933-1945)
Chapter (8/13)
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Adolf Hitler, “Propaganda and Organization” (1925)
Berlin Gauleiter Joseph Goebbels Greets Adolf Hitler at a Campaign Event in Berlin (January 20, 1933)
Joseph Goebbels on the Concept of Propaganda (1936)
Joseph Goebbels at his Desk (March 1, 1933)
Reichstag Election of March 5, 1933: “The Reich will Never be Destroyed if You are United and Loyal” (1933)
Horst Wessel Song (1929)
Reichstag Election of March 5, 1933: National Socialist Poster with the Caption: “The SPD Demands Historical Truth” (1933)
Joseph Goebbels: Two Speeches on the Tasks of the Reich Ministry for Public Enlightenment and Propaganda (March 15 and 25, 1933)
Guidelines for Teaching History (1938)
Law for the Protection of National Symbols (May 20, 1933) and Prohibition on the Erection of Monuments to the Führer (December 10, 1933)
Letter from the Rudolf Mosse Publishing House to a Former Subscriber to the Berliner Tageblatt (May 12, 1933)
The Führer and Youth (Adolf Hitler with a Little Girl), Postcard (1933)
Triumph of the Will (1935)
Letters to Hitler (1933–1943)
The Swastika Rises like the Sun over the Reichstag and the Bismarck Memorial, Postcard (undated)
Stew for the Winter Relief Fund at the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin (1935)
Propaganda Poster: “Führer We Will Follow You! Everyone Votes Yes!” (1934)
Our Führer Adolf Hitler is the Sole Shining Example for Every German (The Buttons Glow in the Dark) (undated)
League of German Girls Recruitment Poster (1937)
The Lounge at the German Press Club, Berlin, with a Portrait of Hitler on the Wall (1935)
Radio Everywhere! (Advertisement, 1935)
Every Member of the Nation—a Radio Listener! (before 1936)
“Radio Broadcast” Board Game (1942)
Passersby in Front of a Berlin Radio Store Listen to the Official Radio Broadcast of a Speech by Hitler (1936)
“Jews Out!” Board Game (1938)
Führer Pennant in the Berlin Olympic Stadium during the Olympic Games (1936)
Nazi Propaganda Film: Berlin on the Eve of the Olympic Games (1936)
Department Store Christmas Catalog Advertisement (1935)
Stroller with a Swastika Painted on its Back (1937)
Great Anti-Bolshevist Exhibition Poster (1937)
Rally on Heldenplatz [Heroes’ Square] in Vienna – Hitler Delivers a Speech on the Day after the Annexation of Austria (March 15, 1938)
Film Poster: Victory over Versailles (1939)
Hitler’s Decree Outlining Competencies in “External Propaganda” (September 8, 1939)
Joseph Goebbels Speaks to the Editors-in-Chief of the German Press (1940)
Wartime Regulation of Language (1942)
Goebbels’s New Propaganda Guidelines (June 22, 1941)
The Defense of the Home Front: The Enemy is Listening In (1942)
Propaganda Poster from Occupied Poland: “Beware of Typhus. Avoid Jews” (1941)
The Eternal Jew, Film Poster (September 1940)
“Red Army Soldier! Liberate Yourself!” (after 1941)
Goebbels’s Speech at the Sportpalast in Berlin (February 18, 1943)
Goebbels’ Call for Retribution (June 5, 1943)
Postage Stamps Commemorating the 1923 Beer Hall Putsch (1943)
Nazi Propaganda Poster Exploiting Soviet Atrocities in Ukraine (1943)
Foreign Propaganda about Life during War in Germany (October 1944)
American Culture as “The Kitschified Mass Soul” (1944)
German Color Newsreel (1944)
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