"the nazi regime used language and media with great effect" explain and justify?
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The art of propoganda
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The Nazis never used the terms 'mass killings' or 'murder'. The words they used were not only deceptive but chilling. They used the terms like euthanasia (for disabled), special treatment or the final solution (for Jews) to refer to the genocide. They referred to gas chambers as 'disinfection centres'.
The Nazi regime had complete control over media. They made propoganda movies to spread and propogate stereotypes of Jews. The most infamous movies is 'The Eternal Jew'. Jews were depicted as people with long beards wearing kaftan while in reality they were a highly assimilated community. Jews were referred to as rats, vermin and pests in pamphlets,etc.
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