By targeting the youth of Germany, Hitler would be able to grow the future of Germany without resistance because he even implemented propaganda in the school system, one poster shows Hitler lifting up a child. ("Children, What Do You Know of the Fuhrer?"). This can be seen as propaganda because it appealed to the Germans and could be seen as a sign that Hitler and the Nazi Party were people of justice. (“Children, What Do You Know of the Fuhrer?”). In the classroom teachers would only be allowed to talk about how good the Nazi Party was and of all the good they were doing to prevent the Allied Powers from taking over Germany. The youth knew how it was during the Great Depression before Hitler and they did not want to go back to such a place that was filled with grief and …show more content…
The purpose of this book is to highlight the reasoning behind the propaganda and how it was put into place during the Nazi occupation of Germany. This book has value because it not only highlights propaganda in Germany but also in other countries/territories. Readers can see that the Nazi Party was also fixated with altering the mindset of other people not just the Germans. The limitation of this book lies in the fact that it is not written from a person that is remotely connected to the German