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Nazis Use Of Anti-Semitism In Germany

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The Germans were defeated in the World War 1 and they were forced to pay the reparation to France for the war. Because of it, Germany experiences an incredibly big increase in their inflation and a mass unemployment. As a result of it, Hitler blamed the Jews for their great economic and social hardship. He was anti-Semitic and it led to him wanting to make all Jews leave the country but it actually led to many Jewish people death. This essay will focus on Hitler’s anti-Semitism. It will explain if the Nazis use propaganda effectively to make Germany more anti-Semitic and it will wrap up events that occurred between 1939 and 1945. The Nazis use propaganda effectively to make Germany more anti-Semitic by distributing posters, making conferences …show more content…

Hitler told people that Jews were aliens and that they are the cause of all the problems in Germany. The hatred for the Jews was shown through posters who were showing how the Jews were aliens and that they did not belong in Germany. For example, one of the Nazis created the poster called ‘Jewish Conspiracy against Europe’ made by Reich Ministry for Propaganda and Public Enlightenment in the summer of 1941.(Herf, Jeffrey, 2006, p.166-167) This poster showed the Europeans and the Germans shaking hands in an agreement with the face of a Jewish person in between them. The poster was distributed throughout Germany and it was trying to influence Germans to believe that Jews are disgusting and that Germans and Europeans should march together to try and get rid of the Jews. ‘‘The texts and images of wartime ideology and propaganda of Nazism are a rich and revelatory means of understanding why European, and in particular German, anti-Semitism, the source of centuries of persecution, led between 1941 and 1945 to the holocaust’’ (Herf, Jeffrey, 2006, p.1). The posters that were distributed by the Nazis were encouraging the German people to go against the Jews and it lead to the holocaust. The more people believed that the Jews didn’t belong in Germany, the more Germany became anti-Semitic. Germans supported the Nazis and Hitler’s plan which was simply to exterminate all Jews. Although most Germans were agreeing with Hitler, there were still some that did not agree with him so he required individuals who were welcomed with open arms to join the mainstream, and to help eliminate the Jews. (Holborn, Hajo, 1972) One other reason why Germany became more anti-Semitic was because of the conferences of the Nazis. People believed that Jews are to blame for the poverty in Germany since Hitler and the Nazis convinced them. They did so by tell them ‘‘it was the Jews who were intending

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