Nazi social and economic policiesNuremberg Rallies

In the 1930s the Nazis began rearmament which created thousands of jobs. They expected the German people to follow the Nazi way of life and used the Nuremberg Rallies to get their message across.

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Nuremberg Rallies

From 1933, Nazi rallies were held annually at purpose-built grounds in Nuremberg.

The Nuremberg Rallies
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The Nuremberg Rallies

These military gatherings would involve hundreds of thousands of Nazis, including members of the Party, armed forces and youth groups.

The Nuremberg Rallies had a number of features:

  • Nazis in immaculate military dress
  • marches by soldiers with flags, accompanied by drums
  • torchlight processions
  • speeches by Hitler and other leading Nazis

The rallies can be seen as propaganda aimed to show German people that their country was powerful, ordered and under the complete control of the Nazis.