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Communication Strategies: Mao and Hitler: A page still in progress

As defined by the "Single Party State Leader" reading: Communication Strategies of Mao: Communication Strategies of Hitler:
 * The way in which a leader conveys their message to the masses and removes all oppositional messages.
 * This can include art, media, education, or entertainment
 * this is in turn used to promote a leader's standings through propaganda, of squander others through censorship.
 * The Hundred Flowers Campaign
 * This plan that encouraged political protest was meant to send the message that the regieme was open, but once it proved to be detremential it was quickly abandoned.
 * The Great Leap Forward
 * Mao's five year plans, although disasterous, promoted the idea of the worker being crucial to Chinese society.
 * The Cultural Revolution
 * This was Mao's strongest attempt at a communication strategy across the board, with tools such as The Little Red Book used as ways to spread Mao's message to the masses, and implement hid ideals into the cultural fabric of society.
 * General Propaganda
 * The Little Red Book
 * A small and simple book that neatly placed all of Mao's ideals into the hands of the Chinese people.
 * The Nuremburg Laws and Anti-Semitism
 * These laws were used to spread his racial doctrine to the community.
 * Rallies, Speeches, and Radio
 * Triumph of the Will, Hitler's passionate speeches, and radio programs all promoted his regime.
 * General Propaganda
 * Hitler Youth
 * This branch of the youth movement was used in earnest to not only brainwash politics into the minds of young children, it was also meant to spread to the parents of these youth.
 * Hitler's Third Riech
 * Although this is a theory, it was also used to spread his idea for the future to Germany.