anti-semitic propaganda during nazi germany
"Anti-Semitic propaganda during Nazi Germany refers to intentional dissemination of prejudiced information, images, and beliefs, endorsed by the Nazi regime, aimed at vilifying, dehumanizing, and inciting hatred towards Jewish people as part of their ideological agenda."
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