
Originally Posted by
Sleepy
That's a good start clean32 - although you have only spoken about Adolf - were there others?
- What were there role?
- What did the average member National Socialist Parties believe?
- What was the importance of symbolism in the Nazi party. Is there a link to Roman symbolism?
- Do I watch too much History channel?
- Did you know this when you were 22?
- Am I sounding like a high school teacher?
The National Socialist Party started as a small group of political radicals, but flourished in the economic problems of post war Germany in the 1920s. While Hitler was the most important, being a major demagogue, others were equally important, perhaps outstandingly so was Goebbels, who devised the modern propaganda machine, for almost the first time using mass media, mainly radio and films, as well as the mass rally. The key tenets of the party philosophy were government control (not nationalisation however) of industry, and acceptance of what had previously been semi-respectable racial theories.
It is difficult to tell what the average party member actually believed, but I suspect they mostly swallowed what they were told. Certainly most believed that much of Germany's problems were the result of an international Jewish conspiracy, and that the best hope for the country was the Nazis, certainly given that the alternative seemed to be communism.
As part of this propaganda, the Nazis made maximum use of symbols, most notably in probably permanently degrading the swastika, which had been a good luck symbol ubiquitous throughout Indo-European civilization. But as well they made extensive use of the German eagle, itself a copy of the Roman eagles, and were big on mass flags.
I suspect you do watch too much of the History Channel, hopefully without believing implicitly everything on there!
I knew most of this when I was 22, in fact most when I started High School, as it was pretty much current affairs.
No, I don't think you sound like a High School Teacher - unless you mean a History teacher!
John
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