As a build-up to the Holocaust, Adolf Hitler’s Nazi regime used cartoons and caricatures in newspapers to portray Jews as stingy, selfish, corrupt, and subhuman. Which stage of genocide is reflected in this Nazi action?
A.
polarization
B.
classification
C.
organization
D.
preparation
E.
dehumanization
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(E) dehumanization
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Dehumanization
Explanation:
- During Hitler's regime, Jews shown as inferior and undesirable.
- The Nazis started racist propaganda denouncing Jews as alien and parasitic and portraying Germans (Aryans) as pure-blood people who make a nation thrive and glory.
- They began spreading hatred in radio, classrooms, newspapers, and pamphlets in public about Jews.
- According to them, Jews were responsible for cultural, political, and economic decline in the country.
- Auschwitz became the largest Nazi death camp in Poland during World War II, where the Nazis used purging or cleansing of Jews.
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