
Hitler's regime employed systematic propaganda, censorship, and control to radicalize the German people. The Nazi propaganda machine glorified violence, vilified Jews and other minorities, and promoted a cult of personality around Hitler. Through mass rallies, films, and radio broadcasts, the Nazis infused the populace with a sense of nationalism, anti-Semitism, and blind obedience. By controlling education, media, and civic organizations, they suppressed dissenting voices and indoctrinated the nation with Nazi ideology. This radicalization created a climate of fear, mistrust, and acceptance of violence, paving the way for the atrocities that followed.