nazism and anti-jewish propaganda
Nazism refers to the ideology and political beliefs associated with Adolf Hitler's National Socialist German Workers' Party (NSDAP) in Germany during the 20th century. It called for the establishment of a totalitarian state, promoting extreme nationalism, racial superiority, and the suppression of individual freedoms. Anti-Jewish propaganda encompasses activities or materials aimed at creating negative stereotypes or spreading hatred against Jewish people. It was a core aspect of Nazi propaganda, disseminated through various means like posters, speeches, and media, with the intention of marginalizing and persecuting Jews, ultimately leading to the Holocaust.
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