Over the centuries, propaganda gained fame for being a dangerous weapon that didn’t require the pull of a trigger or operation of a missile. Misinformation was a big thing, to keep the spirits up of soldiers to fight wars they could not win, to hide terrible secrets and losses and to convince the population to side with inhuman acts that the government was responsible for.
In 1933, Hitler realized the potential of propaganda and appointed Joseph Goebbels as Minister for Propaganda. Goebbels was remarkably effective and much of the propaganda literature discusses in detail the methods they used. Hitler was a man well misunderstood; he was responsible for huge development changes in Germany that in the end were adopted by governments worldwide. Some examples are the use of highways and freeways (Autobahn in German) and his invention of the Volkswagen (Das Auto) so that any citizen, rich or poor, could afford an automobile. His ideas in today’s world would be considered visionary had he not let all of it be overshadowed by the massacre of 6 …show more content…
Most humans do not like to think. They do not like dealing with Concepts that are strange or new to them, “where the floor is fragile.” They like to deal with common ideas that they are comfortable with.
The luck of education is another additional factor while the influence of media and the massive application of information make them more passive than active. Modern forms of communication, including mass media, are instruments of propaganda. Without the monopoly concentration of mass media, there can be no modern