Were the Nazis Popular? Were they truly popular? If so Why?

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Were the Nazis Popular? Were they truly popular? If so Why? How could such a brutal regime stay in power Were they truly popular? If so Why?

In Pairs write down some of your ideas as to why the Nazis may have been popular in Germany

8 Reasons for Hitler’s popularity He gave the Germans jobs after the struggles of the 1920’s The people were taught (indoctrinated) in Nazi beliefs from an early age He made them once again proud of Germany (after World War 1) People felt wealthier as industry grew stronger

8 Reasons for Hitler’s popularity Massive rallies gave the impression of a strong prosperous nation Propaganda delivered through Radio, Cinema and newspapers persuaded people to support Hitler Businesses liked the new prosperity and the way Hitler attacked the Communists People were frightened to protest against Nazi methods