Nazi propaganda primarily presented the Nazi Party as invincible. It aimed to portray the party as a powerful and transformative force that was capable of restoring Germany's national pride, strength, and unity after the hardships of World War I and the Treaty of Versailles. This portrayal emphasized the party's supposed ability to solve the country's problems, protect the nation from perceived threats, and lead Germany to greatness.
While the propaganda also depicted their enemies in negative light and dehumanized certain groups, the overall image of the Nazi Party itself was crafted to appear strong, unyielding, and capable of achieving its goals.