Master Of Propaganda: How Hitler Rebranded After His Failed Coup
Adolf Hitler’s failure at the Beer Hall Putsch of 1923 forced him to transform his image. Facing imprisonment and public ridicule, Hitler rebrands himself and the Nazi Party, shifting from violent revolution to a calculated strategy of mainstream politics. Using his trial as a political platform, he gains national attention, outlines his ideology in Mein Kampf, and leverages propaganda to rebuild the party. Despite initial setbacks, the Great Depression provides a turning point, positioning Hitler as a prophetic leader and setting the stage for the Nazi Party’s rise to power. Credit to : The World History Channel
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