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explain why Nazi propaganda was effective In creating a hatred for jews​

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Answered by emma3006
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The Nazi regime used language and media with care, and often to great extent. Nazis never used the words 'kill' or 'murder' in their official communications. Media was carefully used to win support for the regime and popularise it's worldview. Nazi ideas were spread through visual images, films, radio, posters, catchy slogans and leaflets. In posters, groups identified as the 'enemies' of Germans were stereotyped, mocked, abused and described as evil. Socialist and. liberals were represented as weak and degenerated. Propaganda films were made to create hatred for Jews.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Nazis were quite effective in using propaganda to great effect. They made propaganda films to fan hatred for Jews with the most infamous being The Eternal Jew. Orthodox Jews were stereotyped and marked. They were shown with flowing beards, wearing kaftans and were referred to as rats and vermins who fed off from good Germans.

Jews were also blamed for Germany’s defeat in World War I, despite the fact that a large number of them served with distinction in the conflict. The propaganda by the Nazis effectively worked on the minds of the people, making use of the centuries of anti-semitic feelings and tapping their emotions. This turned their hatred and anger at those who were blamed for all of Germany’s past and present ills. And the Nazis would be the remedy for these ‘ills’.

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