Anti-Semitic Propaganda During World War II

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The influence of Anti-Semitic Propaganda during World War II The Second World War is one of the most documented and studied wars in humanities collective history. Historians have written extensively on multiple subjects of the war from prominent individuals, war heroes, specific battles, locations, strategies, and more. One of the most popular of these topics is the study of the rise and reign of Nazism in Germany during this time period and more specifically their anti-Semitic regulations they forced upon the German population. The Nazi regime also promoted anti-Semitism throughout the country using various methods of propaganda such as newspaper, posters, film, and radio. This use of propaganda also led to the growth of anti-Semitism during …show more content…

Stanton. The ten stages include: Classification, Symbolization, Discrimination, Dehumanization, Organization, Polarization, Preparation, Persecution, Extermination, and finally Denial. This paper will focus on how the various uses of anti-Semitic propaganda used by the early formation and later fully established Nazi regime contributed to the progression of each of these stages and the transition between each as well. Each of the stages has a definition given as to what it is and how it contributes to genocide ideals. The connections between each of the stages definitions and what is shown or seen in anti-Semitic propaganda will also be analyzed in this …show more content…

A majority of the primary sources are included in an online archive of newspaper articles, various posters, as well as pictures of signs, people, and places. This is one of the largest collections assembled of materials available to the public for the purpose of educated individuals about the Holocaust in pertaining to the war. A lot of what this archive helps to illustrate is the use of anti-Semitic propaganda that was being implemented even before the war started. The USHMM even has a lot of the archive set up in a time line so that individuals can see the progression and development of this kind of media and how it contributed to events that happened around the

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