the centre and right parties campaigned against these "tides of filth".
kampfbund fur deutsche kultur was a movement supported by the Nazis that campaigned against nudism, homosexuality, americanisation, female emancipation and birth control. they instead wanted traditional activities like churchgoing and family prayers
The Nazis organised disruptions of performances of the "una-apatriotic" film All Quiet On the Western Front
the prominence of Jews in film was proof to the anti-semitic right that the weimar republic was causing harm to germany
in 1926, the Reichstag passed a law "to protect youth from pulp fiction and pornography"
state governments made a list of publications to not be sold to under 18's e.g. true crime magazines or sex education books
many audiences booed experimental plays, and spending cuts from 1929 heavily impacted the arts, as local governments withdrew spending on avant-garde arts
Wilhelm Frick, the first Nazi to hold a ministerial-level post at any level in Germany (1930) ordered modern art removed from museums and tried to restrict jazz performances