Goebbels and propaganda Music/art/films. What is happenning? .
-
Upload
herbert-welch -
Category
Documents
-
view
215 -
download
0
Transcript of Goebbels and propaganda Music/art/films. What is happenning? .
Goebbels and propagandaMusic/art/films
What is happenning?
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9lyNgSPcJpM
• http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LdqaZNfs1mk
Connector
• This mans children were called Harald, Helga, Hidelgrand, Helmut, Holdine, Hedwig and Heidrun
• What does this tell us?
Outcomes
• All to know how propaganda was used to influence / control the German people
• Most to see how thus made the Nazi’s popular and efficient
Big picture
• Propaganda became a massive part of life in Nazi Germany
• In fact it almost became a parody of itself eg- people did not believe it
Propaganda and the Third Reich
• “ I view the task of the new ministry as being to establish co-ordination between the government and the whole people…if the means achieves the end, the means is good. Whether it always satisfies stringent aesthetic criteria or not is immaterial”• J Goebbels
Purpose of propaganda
• Glorify the regime
• Spread ideology
• To win over the people and integrate the nations diverse elements
• Success of the regime was directly related to Hitler
Using your tablets find 5 facts and the photocopy
• Control over the radio• Control of the press• Berlin Olympics• Ritual• Culture • Music • Literature• Visual arts/ Cinema
Now complete the table (worksheet 50-51)
• You need to think about how propaganda would affect the way that people would see the regime.
Creating a volksgemeinschaft
• Volksgemeinshaft- literally means people’s community (big society anyone)
• It not require a major change in social structure of Germany but required a change in the consciousness of the German people so that they all supported the new German state and acted together
• This was a new, unified community, based on sharing blood and race with a common view of the world or philosophy (Weltanschauung)
How did they do this?
Volksgemeinschaft
Youth Woman Education
Hitler YouthArmy
Reich Labour Service
Jung MadelBunde Deutscher Madel
Glaube & Schoneit
Stay at homeMothers CrossEmployment
Anti SemeticGenetics
Nazi view of History
Education
• Used two main ways-education and youth groups.
• In 1933 all youth activities apart from the Church were taken over by Hitler, and membership was compulsory but could be avoided after leaving school at 14.
Youth Organisations
• Boys• Pimpfen (Cubs 6-10_• Deutches Jungvolk (10-
14) • Hitlerjugende (HJ) Hiter
Youth
• Leading to• Reich Labour Service• Wehrmacht/SS
• Girls• 10-14- Jung Madal• 11-18 Bund Deutscher
Madal (BDM)• 18-21- Glaube und
Schonheit- faith and beauty
• Leading to• NSF- National Socialist
Women's Organisation
Education
• “ the Chief purpose of the school is to train human beings to realise that the state is more important than the individual, the individuals must be willing and ready to sacrifice themselves for the Nation and Fuhrer”
Actions
• 1937- 97% teachers had joined the National Socialist Teachers League and attended a course on Nazi ideology and physical education
• Curriculum was changed, including more physical exercise, and Nazi ideas incorporated into subjects especially biology
• Different sexes had different subjects eg girls did needlework• Higher education changed in less ways, in fact less people
went into higher education • Lecturers were purged and students forced to join the Germans
Students League
PERIODS Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday
1. 8:00-8:45 German German German German German German
2. 8:50-9:35 Geography History Singing Geography History Singing
3. 9:40-10:25 Race Study Race Study Race Study Race Study Party Beliefs Party Beliefs
4. 1025:11:00 Break – with sports and special announcements.
5. 11:00-12:05 Domestic Science with Mathematics – Every day.
6. 12:10-12:55 The science of breeding (Eugenics) – Health Biology.
2:00-6:00 Sport each day.
The Bizarre
• The Nazi’s created three Ordensburgen (Castles of Order) party modelled on medieval castles where they were trained as future political and military leaders
• They were held in vast castles with 1000 students and 500 staff
• “My Ordensburg will mould a youth from which the world will shrink in terror”
Social policy as propaganda
• Much propaganda was to change the consciousness of people rather than their social position
• Volksgemeinshaft was established through social programs like “Beauty of Work” and “Strength Through Joy” provided to German workers.
• Examples- peoples car scheme, Winter Relief, Eintopf scheme
How successful was Nazi Propaganda?
• This is assessed differently by different historians as success is based on peoples attitudes
• Some say propaganda helped the Nazi’s grow under the Weimar Republic or strengthening the regime
• Some historians argue that different strands of propaganda were successful in different ways
Questions Homework
• “Nazi consolidation of power in 1933 was primarily due to the use of terror and violence”
• How far do you agree with this judgement?
• How would you have used propaganda?