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Nazi Propaganda: the Manipulation of a Vulnerable Society
Title: Nazi Propaganda: the Manipulation of a Vulnerable Society
Category: History
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Nazi Propaganda: the Manipulation of a Vulnerable Society
Nazi Propaganda: the Manipulation of a Vulnerable Society
In the city of Munich during July of 1918, a newspaper, the Münchener Beobachter, established the beginnings of what would become one of the central elements exploited by Germany in World War II—propaganda (Sington and Weidenfeld 1). Rudolf von Sebottendorf bought the Münchener Beobachter and used it to express his and others’ views on politics and other issues (Sington and Weidenfeld 2). Their views were part of
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this massive propaganda machine. The success of this device demonstrates the vulnerability of people in an unstable and st!
ruggling nation.
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**Bibliography**
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Herzstein, Robert E. The War That Hitler Won. New York: G.P. Putman’s Sons, 1978.
Kris, Ernst and Hans Speier. German Radio Propaganda. London: Oxford University
Press, 1944.
Sington, Derrick and Arthur Weidenfeld. The Goebbels Experiment. New Haven: Yale
University Press, 1943.
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