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  1. This page is part of a larger site on German propaganda during the Nazi and East German eras. Nazi Posters: 1939-1945. 1. The text of this 1940 poster reads: “Youth Serves the Führer. All 10-year-olds into the Hitler Youth.”. Membership in the Hitler Youth had become mandatory in 1936. 2.

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  2. Propaganda was a crucial tool of the German Nazi Party from its earliest days in 1920, after its reformation from the German Worker’s Party (DAP), to its final weeks leading to Germany's surrender in May 1945. As the party gained power, the scope and efficacy of its propaganda grew and permeated an increasing amount of space in Germany and ...

  3. This page is part of a much larger site on German propaganda during the Nazi and East German eras. Nazi Posters: 1920-1933. 1. This poster announces a Nazi meeting in Munich in May 1920.

  4. The Nazi regime used propaganda effectively to mobilize the German population to support its wars of conquest until the very end of the regime. Nazi propaganda was likewise essential to motivating those who implemented the mass murder of the European Jews and of other victims of the Nazi regime.

  5. Propaganda Poster from Occupied Poland: “Beware of Typhus. Avoid Jews” (1941)

  6. As their first major anti-Semitic action after taking power, the Nazis organzed a nation-wide anti-Jewish boycott on 1 April 1933, alegedly to protest anti-German actions by Jews around the world. This poster announces the boycott in the town of Geisenheim.

  7. Collaborators operated in a climate of licensed violence against Jews and pervasive Nazi propaganda that fueled long-standing anti-Jewish hatred. Map: The map shows the extent of Nazi Germany, the General Government, Reichskommissariat Ostland, and Reichskommissariat Ukraine in 1942.