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4 years ago
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What was one method the nazi party used to communicate their message to the German people

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Amiraneli [1.4K]4 years ago
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By The German Radio. Back In WW2 Germans Were Forbidden To Use Radios Other Than The Ones Given To Them By Hitler. ( If They Were Caught With Outside World Radios They Were Killed) The Nazi Radio Transmitted The Laws And German Victorys And Other News
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