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The Rise of the Nazi Party as a Rhetorical Movement, 1919-1933Crosby, Debra 12 1900 (has links)
This interpretative study attempts to ascertain why the Nazi movement gained the support of German voters by examining its persuasive strategies.
The growth of the movement was divided into three periods. In each period, the verbal and non-verbal rhetorical strategies were explored. It was found that the movement's success stemmed largely from the display of party unity, the display of power through the Storm Troopers' use of violent street rhetoric, and the spread of Nazi ideals through speeches at meetings, on tours, and especially at the Nuremberg Party Rallies. Their communication capitalized skillfully on the conditions in Germany between 1919 and 1933.
Hopefully, the findings of this study add to our knowledge of the role of rhetoric in creating mass movements.
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[Mit]Gemacht? Technik- und Naturwissenschaftler der TH Dresden im NationalsozialismusFraunholz, Uwe, Steinberg, Swen, Beckert, Stefan, Eichkorn, Florian, Marlow, Ulrike, Weise, Stefan 14 November 2012 (has links)
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