Title: Nazi methods of control
1Nazi methods of control
- Lesson aims
- To understand the meaning of the Nazi police
state - To be able to explain censorship and propaganda
under the Nazis. - To be able to describe Nazi policies towards the
Church.
2overview
- There two main methods of controlling the German
people once the Nazis were in power. - Fear and terror making sure people were too
scared to oppose the state. - Indoctrination brainwashing people into
accepting your ideas - BUT also remember there were people attracted to
Hitler and his ideas.
3How did Hitler keep control of Germany?
Everyone was scared of being arrested by the
Gestapo and being put in a concentration camp.
Hitler Youth the Young Maidens.
Creating Jobs
4Key Quote
- Terror is the best political weapon for
nothing drives people harder than a fear of
sudden death.
5Enemies of the State
- Communists
- Social Democrats
- Jews
- Trade Unionists.
- Work Shy
- Homosexuals
- Gypsies
- Germans who bought from Jews
- Pacifists
- Radical Christian Organisation
- Anyone who criticised Hitler or the Nazi Party.
6Enemies of the State
- A list of German women who were still purchasing
goods from Jewish shops. - Printed to scare or terrorise other people into
not buying from the Jews.
7Fear The Police State
- Both the Gestapo and the SS were run by Heinrich
Himmler. - The Gestapo employed an army of spies who would
inform on people.
8Fear concentration camps
- Any body who opposed the Nazi state would be put
into a concentration camp.
9How did the Terror State Work?
10Nazi Propaganda and censorship.
- Nazi propaganda was used to glorify Adolf Hitler
and crush opposing viewpoints. - The dictatorship of Adolf Hitler suppressed
completely the right to freedom of the press.
Journalists were not allowed to say anything
against Hitler and the Nazis or they would be
risking imprisonment or even death. - Propaganda was always used by the Nazis in their
newspapers and other news media.
11Keeping control Censorship
radio
Books, theatre, Music (book burning)
newspapers
films
Mass rallies
Joseph Goebbels Minister for Propaganda
Reich Chamber of Culture
12Why did the Nazis burn books?
13Keeping control Propaganda
- Write a definition of propaganda
Propaganda is a type of message that
influences the opinions or behaviour of people.
Instead of impartially providing
information, propaganda is often deliberately
misleading.
14Propaganda
- Why was the radio so important to the Nazis?
15Propaganda posters
How are Jews portrayed here?
16The Eternal Jew
- The Eternal Jew was a Nazi propaganda film made
in 1940 under the close supervision of Goebbals. - It depicts Polish Jews as an evil sub species.
- http//www.subcin.com/nazi.html click here for
more info
17Propaganda
- Tasks
- Watch clip from the film the Triumph of the Will
(1934). - Think about what is being portrayed and how.
- How good a promotional video is it?
- (This film was banned after WW2, can you think
why?)
18How does propaganda work?
- YouTube - More Nazi WW2 Propaganda
Watch the clip and note down what happens and
what you think the point of it is?
19The Churches
- Hitler and the Nazis disagreed with the ideas of
the Christian Church. - The Nazis believed in racial superiority.
- Belief in God also interfered with the Hitler
myth. - In Germany about two thirds of people were
Protestant and a third were Roman Catholics. - http//www.historylearningsite.co.uk/church_in_naz
i_germany.htm
20The Catholic Church
- How did Nazis deal with the Catholic Church?
- What was the Concordat?
21THE PROTESTANT CHURCH
- Martin Niemoller
- What was the attitude
- of the Protestant
- church towards the
- Nazis?
22Key Quote Martin Niemoller, 1945
- When the Nazis came for the Communists I was
silent, I was not a Communist. - When the Nazis came for the Social Democrats I
was silent, I was not a Social Democrat. - When the Nazis came for the Jews I was silent, I
was not a Jew. - When the Nazis came for me there was nobody left
to protest.
23Summary
- The Nazis set up a police state to force people
to support their regime. The main instruments of
the police state were the SS and the Gestapo. - The Nazis also used censorship to control what
people saw and heard. - Goebbels made use of propaganda methods, such as
posters, the radio and film, to try to persuade
people to support the Nazis. - The Catholic and Protestant Churches were
persecuted by the Nazis. Many priests and
pastors resisted and were sent to concentration
camps.