This article discusses the role of propaganda in the Holocaust and its impact on Nazi rule. It explains how propaganda was used to stereotype Jews and control the public, and how it became a main part of the leadership and ruling of Germany.
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Running head: THE HOLOCAUST The Holocaust Name of the Student Name of the University Author Note
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1 THE HOLOCAUST Answer 3: The word “propaganda” attributes the information, which is not of open-minded nature and is used in order to influence the audiences and for the purpose of decision making by thestates (). According to the then leader of the Nazi party and the country of Germany, Adolf Hitler, states that the propaganda is a mere action that forces a doctrine over the people of the country, but Hitler and Goebbels were not among those who invented and introduced the propaganda. The propaganda that were used by the Nazis were anti-Jewish in nature. The Nazis used to hate the Jews and pictured and stereotyped them as the “alien race” (Wech 2014). This hatred, though neither new nor unique to the Nazis, was later on considered as the image that would be supported by the state as a whole. As the regime of the Nazis had complete control over the press and the publishing units of the state, after the year of 1933, the people engaged with the propaganda began to diverse the audiences. Among them there were people of the state who were neither Nazis nor did they use to support the rule of the party and those who were not interested in reading the papers related to the politics of the state. The poster defining “The Eternal Jew” and other such images depicts on inaccuracy and stereotyping the Jews that is offensive in nature. Answer 4: The propagandas played a great role I the leadership and in the rule of the Nazis. The propaganda became the main part in the leadership and the ruling of the country of Germany for the Nazis, as they could exercise control over the public. They could brain wash the people and led them not to interact with the Jewish community by stereotyping them as the aliens. The people and the other leaders of the country were bound to listen to them and prohibit the entrance of the Jews into the borders of Germany.
2 THE HOLOCAUST The Nazis used the propaganda as the positive method to exalt the government and the other leaders of the state. They also influenced the actions and decisions of the government leaders and used to throw a light on the vision of the national community (Frosh 2015). The propaganda used by them were also awful and severely inhuman in nature and created fear and disgust. They created a false image of the Jews, stereotyped them as the most dangerous, and sub human. The Nazis even distributed biased, corrupted, and inhuman versions of films, cartoons in the newspaper and even the books for the children and criticised severely the Jews.
3 THE HOLOCAUST References Frosh, Stephen.Hate and the ‘Jewish science’: Anti-Semitism, Nazism and psychoanalysis. Springer, 2015. Welch, David.Nazi Propaganda (RLE Nazi Germany & Holocaust): The Power and the Limitations. Routledge, 2014.