Reichspropagandaleitung
The Reichspropagandaleitung or the RPL was the central propaganda office of the NSDAP from 1926 to 1945, responsible for press, film, radio, and "Volksbildung". Though closely linked to the Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda after 1933, it remained a distinct party organ focused on internal Nazi party propaganda.
Functions
The Reichspropagandaleiter oversaw, coordinated, and standardized propaganda efforts across the NSDAP, its subsidiary organizations, and affiliated associations. Key responsibilities included:- Training party propagandists.
- Organizing rallies and public events.
- Managing the party’s radio broadcasts.
History and structure
The RPL was established on June 30, 1926 after the NSDAP’s refoundation.Key leaders included:
- Gregor Strasser, with Heinrich Himmler as deputy.
- Joseph Goebbels, who simultaneously led the RMVP after 1933.
By 1941, it was reorganized into six departments:
- Propaganda
- Radio
- Organizational Coordination
- Film
- Reich Motorcade "Deutschland" Culture
- Film Office
The office deployed 300 film trucks and two specialized trains to screen propaganda in rural areas lacking cinemas.