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How was Nazi propoganda successful in creating hatred for Jews

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Answered by vyshnevisatheesh
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The Nazi regime used language and media with care, and often to

great effect.

1. Mass killings were termed as special treatment, final solution(for Jews), euthanasia(for the disabled), selection and disinfection.

2. Nazi ideas were spread through visual images, films, radio, posters, catchy slogans and leaflets.

3. Propaganda films, like The Eternal Jew were made to create hatred for Jews.

4. The jews were stereotyped as killers of Christ. They had been barred since medieval times from ownership of land.

5. They were already hated as usurers or moneylenders. Violence against Jews-even inside their residential ghettos, was common. Hitler's race theories fanned this hatred. He wanted all Jews to be eliminated from Germany.

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