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Title: How Successful Was Nazi Propaganda In The Period 1933-39?
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But just because it achieved its aims, was it necessarily successful, per se?
This study will find out if these aims were achieved - and whether this meant that Nazi propaganda was truly successful.
How Successful was Nazi Propaganda 1933-39?
The relevance of how successful propaganda was at reaching people is that: it would be largely true to say ? if it had reached people, if it had influenced peoples thought in a way beneficial to the rise of the Nazi party, therefore it had achieved a primary aim... Showed first 250 characters
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Joseph Goebbels. In many respects, the German population saw propaganda through him. The maintenance of a perfect, profound, and above all credible image was essential to the success of propaganda?however, this varied:
The historian Richard Grunberger said in ?A Social History of the Third Reich':
"Once a leader had established himself in popular affection, disreputable revelations about his way of life?enhanced rather than undermined his standing... Showed next 250 characters
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