Nazi Germany Propaganda: The Radio (1923-45)
The Nazi party used radios to spread its message to new followers, especially pushing the argument that Germany had been wronged by the Treaty of Versailles. Alongside posters, school programs, and other more obvious forms of indoctrination, the radio allowed for subliminal and less direct messaging. Become a Simple History member: https://www.youtube.com/simplehistory/join Support us on Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/simplehistory Copyright: DO NOT translate and re-upload our content on Youtube or other social media. SIMPLE HISTORY MERCHANDISE Get the Simple History books on Amazon: https://www.amazon.com/Daniel-Turner-%60/e/B00H5TYLAE/ T-Shirts https://teespring.com/stores/simple-history-official-merch Simple history gives you the facts, simple! See the book collection here: Amazon USA http://www.amazon.com/Daniel-Turner/e/B00H5TYLAE/ Amazon UK http://www.amazon.co.uk/Daniel-Turner/e/B00H5TYLAE/ https://www.facebook.com/Simple-History-549437675141192/ https://twitter.com/SimpleHistoryYT Credit: Created by Daniel Turner Narrator: Chris Kane https://vocalforge.com/ Sources: The Third Reich: Politics and Propaganda By David Welch Media and the Making of Modern Germany: Mass Communications, Society, and Politics from the Empire to the Third Reich by Corey Ross Berlin Alexanderplatz: Radio, Film, and the Death of Weimar Culture By Peter Jelavich A National Acoustics: Music and Mass Publicity in Weimar and Nazi Germany by Brian Currid Axis Sally: The American Voice of Nazi Germany By Richard Lucas