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The appeal of the Nazi party is one of the most closely studied issues in European history. Its success has often been attributed to a highly successful propaganda machine: the parades, uniforms, bands and marches which so excited the German public. David Welch contends that although propaganda played an important part in mobilizing support for the Nazis, propaganda alone could not have sustained the Nazi party and its ideology over such a long period of time. His argument stems from a belief that in order to be successful, propaganda must preach to the partially converted.
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The appeal of the Nazi party is one of the most closely studied issues in European history. Its success has often been attributed to a highly successful propaganda machine: the parades, uniforms, bands and marches which so excited the German public. David Welch contends that although propaganda played an important part in mobilizing support for the Nazis, propaganda alone could not have sustained the Nazi party and its ideology over such a long period of time. His argument stems from a belief that in order to be successful, propaganda must preach to the partially converted.
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