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pishuonlain [190]
3 years ago
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Why were the Germans so easily swayed about Jews by German propaganda?

History
2 answers:
CaHeK987 [17]3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

Some Nazi propaganda used positive images to glorify the government’s leaders and its various activities, projecting a glowing vision of the “national community.” Nazi propaganda could also be ugly and negative, creating fear and loathing by portraying those the regime considered to be enemies as dangerous and even sub-human.

Nazi propaganda images, both “positive” and “negative.” It focuses on posters that Germans would have seen in newspapers like Der Stürmer and passed in the streets, in workplaces, and in schools. Some of these posters were advertisements for traveling exhibits—on topics like “The Eternal Jew” or the evils of communism

ASHA 777 [7]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

The German propaganda used the Jews as a scapegoat and funnel of their loss in WW1.

Explanation:

Most of the Germans at that time were still bitter about their loss during WW1. The propaganda provided reason to the Germans, and the people at that time unfortunately ate it up. The Great Depression also enhanced this, with the economy in shambles, people needed a reason for all the bad things that had come to Germany. Adolf Hitler used propaganda to atonganize Jews and communists, and that provided some Germans a reason for why such bad things had occurred to them.

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