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9 March, 13:06

Why was the radio an important propaganda tool for the nazis?

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  1. 9 March, 13:29
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    The Nazis pioneered the use of radio to reach great distances and to a large audience at a relatively low cost. German propagandists were transmitting no less than eleven hours a day of programs, offering most of them in English as well. German propaganda minister, Joseph Goebbels claimed the radio was the "eighth great power". He propagated the anti-Bolshevik statements of Hitler and aimed them directly at neighboring countries with German-speaking minorities.
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