Posters Das Plakats von das Nazis Here are some posters.

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Posters Das Plakats von das Nazis

Here are some posters

Why was it so successful? There was many reasons why it was so successful They normally depicted Hitler as a God like figure, which appealed to the religious people in Germany. They would brainwash people, they would show people ‘what the Jews are really doing!’ Nazi posters were everywhere and if the Nazi party blamed Germanys failing on the Jews, then the only way to stop Germany’s down fall was to get rid of the Jew? (Passing the blaim)

Lets Analyse a poster The German soldiers were always shown as strong and defending the weak from the enemies, Jew, the left, take your pick Europe Freedom Again a strong, hard working German.

Lets Compare Linking Jews with the Communist Whip, to suggest that he is a slave driver. Hunched Jew, suggesting that the Jews are not normal. Begging for money to show the greed of the Jews

Posters of Hitler Even without understanding the words we can learn a lot from these poster Light shinning behind him The stance, he looks a strong confident leader Hitler looking after your family.