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Muriel Favre

Quand le "Fàhrer parle" : le public des cérémonies radiophoniques du nazisme

Le Temps des médias n°3, automne 2004, p. 108-117.

Nazi political ceremonies, which were broadcast live over the air waves, were genuine media events. By organising obligatory collective listening sessions in factories and offices or in public squares, Goebbels sought to indoctrinate the Germans. Collective listening was supposed to create a greater sense of “national community”. The effects of Goebbels’ concept on the population, however, cannot be fully assessed. DrapeauFrancais

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