Propaganda in Nazi Germany By Daniel and Polish. The head of the propaganda machine in Germany was Joseph Goebbels. Hitler was concerned to have a effective.

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Propaganda in Nazi Germany By Daniel and Polish

The head of the propaganda machine in Germany was Joseph Goebbels. Hitler was concerned to have a effective propaganda You could only read, see and hear what the Nazis wanted you to read, see and hear. Even children were surrounded by propaganda. The propaganda machine was so effective that even when the war was obviously lost, the people still hang on to the bitter end.

The propaganda machine was so effective that still some people of this time believe in every single word and sentence. Not only Germans still believe in the Nazi propaganda, people throughout Europe do.