Hitler's Propaganda: Manipulation and Anti-Jewish Agendas

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When the Nazi’s started growing there had to be more than just random people saying that they were going to join the Nazi’s there had to be a way for Hitler to convince them to join. The way that he did that was through Propaganda about the Jews and how they were bad and the how Nazi’s were good. How the Hitler were going to save Germany from the debt and everything that was wrong with it by getting rid of all who were not pure in the eyes of Hitler.
The goals of the Nazi anti-Jewish propaganda between the years of 1933-1945 were used to. Affect the Jewish people in a very negative way. These Goals for the propaganda includes the Nazis wanting to grow there army by convincing the German people that they should join the Nazi. The reason for doing this was to hurt the Jewish people by creating a society which discriminates their …show more content…

Another reason for creating the propaganda was so that the Nazis could make the Jewish people scared. Because they believed that if they were afraid they wouldn’t fight back. But those two were not the only reason they started the propaganda they also started it because they wanted to make sure that they knew who the Jewish people were the ways that they singled the Jews out were. Making them put a gold star on all their clothing so that when they were walking in the street or buying something. Another example was by getting the Jewish people to give them there identification cards and then stamping a capital J on it. So that when they tried to leave the country the border officers would look at their identity cards and would not allow them to leave. (Der Giftpilz)
The methods of Nazi propaganda was a long and complex process for all who lived in

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