Nazi propagandists developed a keen appreciation for technology, including the gramophone. With it, recordings of Nazi speeches and entertaining martial music could be played at local meetings for group listening or in the streets through loudspeakers mounted on trucks. The record shown here is titled "Adolf Hitler—Our Leader! Address by Party Comrade Hinkel, Member of the Reichstag." [Source: USHMM Collection, Gift of the Robert M.W. Kempner Estate]
Advertises a cause
Visually, Adolf Hitler is portrayed as “larger than life” and a strong leader of the masses. The Nazis skillfully exploited the most current mass communication technology to advertise their cause to the German people. In 1932, the Nazis distributed some 50,000 records of Nazi speeches and music throughout the Germany in an attempt to influence popular opinion and win support.
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