Social Sciences, asked by farooz38, 4 months ago

explain the Nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for jews​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Propaganda films were made to create hatred for Jews. The most infamous film was The Eternal Jew. Orthodox Jews were stereotyped and marked. They were shown with flowing beards wearing kaftans. They were referred to as vermin, rats, and pests. Their movements were compared to those of rodents. Orthodox Jews were stereotyped as killers of Christ and moneylenders. Stereotypes about Jews were popularised even through Maths classes. Children were taught to hate the Jews. The Nazi propaganda against the Jews was so effective that people felt anger and hatred surge inside them when they saw someone who looked like a Jew.

Answered by bikashkumarpanda39
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Answer:

In the eyes of the Nazis the state was above all. All powers should be vested in the

state. People existed for the state, not the state for the people.

• Nazi thinking was in favour of ending all types of parliamentary institution and

glorified the rule of one great leader.

• It was in favour of crushing all types of party formations and opposition, rooting out

liberalism, socialism and communism.

• In preached hatred for the Jews whom they thought, were responsible for the

economic misery of the Germans.

• The Nazi party considered, Germany superior to all other nations and wanted to

have her influence all over the world.

• It extolled war and glorified the use of forces.

• It aimed at increasing the German Empire and acquiring all those colonies that were

snatched away from her.

• It dreamt of creating a Racial State of ‘Pure Germans’ or ‘Nordic Aryans’ by

eliminating all others who were undesirable to them.

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