The History Nut Podcast
In the March elections of 1933 the Nazis only won 44% of the votes: the majority of Germans had rejected Hitler and his Party. Within a few years following the takeover of power, however, Hitler had become the central figure of Germany's national redemption and revival who could depend upon a huge wellspring of genuine enthusiasm and popular acclaim. What Ian Kershaw calls 'the Hitler Myth' was a central feature of Nazi propaganda which helped to consolidate and sustain the regime. Seduction through the highly innovative propaganda empire of Goebbels is only one side of the coin that explains the high level of support for the regime. Seduction is dependent on desire; Nazism's success and support must also be explained though the willing acquiescence of vast swathes of the population. In large measure the state and society were symbiotic. Speaker- Rhys Producers- Sam and Toby Music- Sam
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