Adolf Hitler claimed that he wanted a better Germany, and of course the German nation loved this idea of becoming more powerful and dominante in the world. His Propaganda minister Joseph Goebbels was one of the best of his time, and designed very persuasive posters and advertising campaigns that appealed to the public. Women loved him aswell, as he was a man of power and a leader of a nation. They found this a great attraction, and it was seen as a great honour to sleep with the man in charge of a country; just look at Mussolini.
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Appeasement took place due to the public opinion,fear that another war would take place and military and economic reasons.
He was first sent as a spy to gather information about the Nazis for the German police, but ended up becoming the propaganda boss of the Nazis instead. He gained support by traveling from city to city building his Nazi followers. He was (and still is) one the most amazing public speakers and could munipulate peoples minds with his motivational speaches and large productions that he'd put on when he would make a public appearance. People followed him blindly once he captivated them with his sharp tongue. By using this skill he gained support from many people around Germany, then rose to power in Germany and began the exicuation of "The Final Solution" to get rid of the Jews and people that were deemed "undesirable". This is now known as the Holocaust.
He said that all people are not equal and aren't free. Racism shouldn't be punished. He had also said that ifyou are convicted of being Jewish or practicing the Jewish religion you are to be executed.
The military draft. The military draft. And of course, the military draft. If people are NOT involved...they simply do not care. When they received that draft notice in the US Mail...they very suddenly cared!
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Playing on public fear of unseen enemies.
Hitler's recommended propaganda technique was to repeat simple ideas over and over again, appeal to emotions rather than facts, and demonize an enemy as a scapegoat for society's problems. This technique aimed to manipulate public opinion and create a sense of unity and identity among the population.
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Public disdain for Neoclassicism
The rhetorical appeals were created by Aristotle in his work "Rhetoric." Aristotle introduced the concepts of ethos (ethical appeal), pathos (emotional appeal), and logos (logical appeal) as persuasive tools in public speaking and writing.
Both of them used propaganda to gain popularity.
His public speaking skills elevated his popularity.