Hitler’s Propaganda Philosophy
The audience’s capacity for reception is extremely limited; they grasp very little. Furthermore, they are highly forgetful. Given this, effective propaganda must be concentrated on only a few key points and must definitely be presented in the form of slogans, until every individual understands the meaning of that slogan. To sacrifice this principle in pursuit of comprehensiveness is to inevitably doom the effective propaganda effort, as people cannot digest or retain what is presented to them.
Grand Spectacle
The uniforms, banners, flags, and symbols designed by Hitler and Goebbels all belong to the Nazi German propaganda machine; they use these powerful visual elements to amplify the impact of powerful language. Meetings are far more than just occasions where people gather to speak; they are meticulously orchestrated to achieve a dramatic effect. The carefully designed scenery, lighting, background music, and the timing of entrances and exits push the emotions of the already cheering and highly enthusiastic audience to a climax.