nazi propaganda against jews
"Nazi propaganda against Jews" refers to the systematic dissemination of deceptive and inflammatory information by the Nazi regime in Germany during the 1930s and 1940s, with the intention of demonizing and marginalizing Jewish people. This form of propaganda aimed to create and reinforce negative stereotypes, engender hatred, and justify the persecution, discrimination, and ultimately, the horrific atrocities committed against the Jewish population during the Holocaust.
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