Censorship and Propaganda Flashcards

1
Q

Who was in charge of propaganda for the Nazis?

A

Dr Joseph Goebbels

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2
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What was Goebbels’ title?

A

Minister for Enlightenment and Propaganda

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3
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What is the difference between censorship and propaganda?

A

Censorship is the suppression of news the Nazi regime does not like.

Propaganda is the active promotion of the Nazi regime.

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4
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What did Goebbels say about propaganda?

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“The finest kind of propaganda does not reveal itself.”

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5
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How were newspapers censored?

A
  • Non-Nazi newspapers were shut down
  • Editors were told what they could print
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6
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Where did the Nazis hold their annual rally?

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Nuremberg (in southern Germany)

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7
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Why were Nuremberg rallies effective propaganda?

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They showed how strong, organised and disciplined the Nazi regime was AND gave people a sense of belonging

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How were radios used to spread propaganda?

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  • All radios were placed under Nazi control
  • Cheap, mass-produced radios were places in cafes and factories around Germany
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9
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Why did the radios placed around Germany have a short range?

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So they could not pick up foreign stations (like the BBC World Service)

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10
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How big were cinema audiences in 1933?

A

Over 250 million

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11
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How were books censored?

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No books could be published without Goebbels’ permission

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12
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What did Goebbels organise in 1933 (to do with books)?

A

A book burning

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13
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What kind of books were burned at the book burning?

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Books by Jewish or Communist authors, or books that contained ideas unacceptable to the Nazi regime (e.g. All Quiet on the Western Front)

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How were artists censored?

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Only Nazi-approved artists could show their work (normally depicting the Aryan ideal)

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How did the Nazis use the cinema for propaganda purposes?

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All films had to carry a pro-Nazi message

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16
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How large were cinema audiences in 1933?

A

250 million in 1933

17
Q

What was one of the most famous pro-Nazi films?

A

Hitlerjunge Quex (1933)

18
Q

What was the plot of Hitlerjunge Quex (1933)?

A

The story of a boy who broke away from a Communist family to join the Hitler Youth, only to be murdered by Communists

19
Q

What were all films accompanied by?

A

A 45 minute newsreel glorifying Hitler and Nazi achievements

20
Q

Why did some Germans arrive late to the cinema?

A

To avoid having to sit through the pro-Nazi newsreel

21
Q

What type of music was banned?

A

Jazz music

22
Q

Why was jazz banned?

A

It was considered as ‘black music’ and therefore inferior

23
Q

What did Goebbels say about ‘lies’ and ‘truth’?

A

“Repeat a lie often enough and it becomes the truth”