Explain why Nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for Jews. - GK Q&A
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Media and language was used with great effect and care by the Nazi regime.
Their various practices were described using highly deceptive terms.
In the official communication of Nazis, they never used words like ‘murder’ or ‘kill’.
Disinfections, selection, euthanasia (for the disabled), final solution (for the jews), were the terms used to denote mass killings.
‘Disinfection-areas’ were the term used to describe the gas chambers, which had fake showerheads and looked like bathrooms.
When people were deported to gas chambers, the term used by Nazi was ‘evacuation’.
To popularise the worldview and win the support of the regime, the media was used carefully.
Leaflets, slogans, posters, radio, films, visual images, were used to spread the Nazi ideas.
Those groups who were identified as the enemies of Germans were described as evil, abused, mocked and stereotyped in posters.
Liberals and socialists were represented as degenerate and weak.
To create hatred for Jews, propaganda films were used, they were attacked as foreign agents who were malicious.
Jews who were orthodox were marked and stereotyped, they were shown wearing kaftans and sporting beards, however in reality they were a highly assimilated community and it was difficult to differentiate German Jews through outward appearances.
Movement of Jews were compared to that of rodents, they were referred to as pests, rats and vermins.