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Area of the Arts/Media Newspapers

Examples of Censorship Nazis held briefings to tell papers what to print, all papers had to support the Nazis Research was limited and lecturers were sacked

Examples of Propaganda Briefings were held to pass out stories. Papers printed favourable stories Only research that agreed with Nazi ideals was allowed by the government

Universities

Books

Those that were deemed unsuitable were burned and authors stopped from publishing Jazz and other unsuitable types of music were banned by the Nazis Pictures were heavily censored and decadent art was not allowed. Anti-Nazi playwrights and plays were banned Germans were encouraged to listen to proper music

Music

Art

Images had to support nazi ideals and beliefs if they were to be exhibited. Only positive and proNazi plays were allowed

Theatre

Radio

Programmes were controlled by the Nazi Propaganda Ministry under Goebbels Films which went against the Nazi ideal were banned Jews were discouraged from taking part and the government tried to prevent them winning

Cheap sets were produced so that everybody could listen, Films which highlighted Nazi ideas were allowed and films which criticised enemies were encouraged The 1936 Olympics were a great success for the Nazis
Hitler used planes to make his public visits, Goebbels held mass rallies, Hitlers picture was everywhere too.

Cinema

Sport

Other ways in which Hitlers profile was raised/Nazi ideas were put forward

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