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The Nazi regime used language and media with care, and often to great effect. The terms
they coined to describe their various practices are not only deceptive. They are chilling,
Nazis never used the words ‘kill' or 'murder' in their official communications. Media
was carefully used to win support for the regime and popularise its worldview. Orthodox
Jews were stereotyped and marked

(i)What were the words used by Nazis during the Art of propaganda?
(ii)How did the Nazis use media effectively?
(iii)How were the Jews stereotyped?
(iv)What were the forms of media other than films used by Nazis for the art of
propaganda?​

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Answered by priya7069
0

Answer:

The Nazi regime used language and media with care, and often to great effect. The terms

they coined to describe their various practices are not only deceptive. They are chilling,

Nazis never used the words ‘kill' or 'murder' in their official communications. Media

was carefully used to win support for the regime and popularise its worldview. Orthodox

Jews were stereotyped and marked

(i)What were the words used by Nazis during the Art of propaganda?

(ii)How did the Nazis use media effectively?

(iii)How were the Jews stereotyped?

(iv)What were the forms of media other than films used by Nazis for the art of

propaganda?

Answered by Anonymous
1

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The propaganda used by the German Nazi Party in the years leading up to and during Adolf Hitler's leadership of Germany (1933–1945) was a crucial instrument for acquiring and maintaining power, and for the implementation of Nazi policies.

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