Pre-war Propaganda
Before Nazi Germany would become successful in turning their agenda into a reality, they would need some serious work with Propaganda to empower the people and change their ideas. At this point, the Nazi's goals were to establish external and internal enemies. Various posters would display images of savages and monsters to depict the enemies of the Nazi party. These external enemies were countries that signed the Treaty of Versailles. The Nazi's goals was to make Germany look like the victim of these countries, and was to make the other countries look like monsters for doing this. The Nazi's internal enemies were mainly religious groups, and racial groups. They really were anybody that the Nazi's considered to be inferior, and people they did not want in their new Aryan race. Some of the enemies were Jews and Bolsheviks. Homosexuals and Political opponents were also considered to be enemies.
In the few weeks before the Germans would invade Poland, the Nazi's were putting out propaganda throughout the news about Poland showing acts of aggression against Germany. This was to make Germany look like the defensive nation, and that they had a right to invade Poland and "save" the Germans being oppressed, and attacked in the area.
In the few weeks before the Germans would invade Poland, the Nazi's were putting out propaganda throughout the news about Poland showing acts of aggression against Germany. This was to make Germany look like the defensive nation, and that they had a right to invade Poland and "save" the Germans being oppressed, and attacked in the area.