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Essay heading: Was the increase of the support of Hitler and the Nazi Party based on the complex situation in Germany or on Hitler and the Nazi Party’s own efforts, during 1918 and 1933?
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The Nazis developed a very sensitive system of propaganda. They targeted propaganda to gain support from specific groups of people such as peasant farmers2, small shopkeepers, women3, big businesses and unemployed. The fact that the propaganda was local and not national and that it was focused on nationalist and racist ideas, made the Nazi Party able to conceal the contradictions and inconsistencies within the party and policies4... displayed 300 characters
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One example of contradiction between the Nazi Party’s promise and its actual intention is the promise to women, to restore “traditional values” and, to help families and their intention to stop women from working5.
Hitler also set up various Nazi sub-groups for different sections of the society such as the Nazi teacher’s association, and Hitler youth groups... displayed next 300 characters
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