Germany Political threats
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Have a little read: ... PROPAGANDA IN NAZI GERMANY- POSTERS The Nazis used posters as an effective method of propaganda, to get their message across to the German people. It was a poplar method of propaganda, due to its simplicity and low-cost, yet a powerful tool to convey the Nazi message. Moreover, Nazi posters allowed the use of visual imagery, rather than straightforward written text, hence intense images accompanied by oversized lettering. Hitler, along with Goebbels, the Nazis chief propagandist recognised the importance of propaganda, and how it could manipulate the masses'. Hitler stated that the purpose of propaganda as "calling the masses' attention to certain facts, processes and necessities". Thus, the Nazis identified repetition, as the most effective way to grasp the attention of the German people, message repeated again and again. Therefore, common themes are recognisable in Nazi posters. On the whole, the themes on posters were linked to Nazi ideology: anti-Semitism, anti-
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