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  1. Propaganda also encouraged passivity and acceptance of the impending measures against Jews, as these appeared to depict the Nazi government as stepping in and “restoring order.” Real and perceived discrimination against ethnic Germans in east European nations which had gained territory at Germany's expense following World War I , such as ...

  2. Peter Longerich has shown that, from June to October 1938, the Nazi party in the "Old Reich" organized an intense wave of violence against Jews that caused an atmosphere of pogrom within the party. 63 On November 9, 1938, this pogrom atmosphere came to a bitter head.

  3. The weekly publication Der Stürmer, devoted primarily to antisemitic propaganda and promoting hatred against the Jews, published since 1923 as the organ of the Nazi Party, becomes the official organ of the party in power. The motto of the paper is “The Jews are our misfortune.” February 2

  4. Share. Building a National Community, 1933–1936 World War II and the Holocaust, 1939–1945. Through hundreds of legal measures, the Nazi-led German government gradually excluded Jews from public life, the professions, and public education. The goal of Nazi propaganda was to demonize Jews and to create a climate of hostility and indifference ...

  5. Nov 9, 2022 · A linguistic analysis of Nazi propaganda suggests that dehumanization of Jews shifted over time, with propaganda after the onset of the Holocaust portraying Jews as having a greater capacity for ...

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