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Essay heading: Effects Of Propaganda Films On WwII
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He adopted such support
by using his Nazi propaganda films as a weapon of mass distraction and
manipulation of the people of Germany. If he had not idealized the German
soldier as a hero, and bestowed nationalism in his people, and blamed the
economic problems of German on the Jewish race then he never would have
been able to accomplish what he had in such a short amount of time... displayed 300 characters
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The
most famous Nazi propaganda film is Der ewige Jude ("The Eternal Jew").
"Der Ewige Jude" was engineered by Hitler's Minister of Propaganda.
It was created to legitimize the exclusion, and the ultimately the destruction,
of an entire people. It depicts the Jews of Poland as corrupt, filthy, lazy,
ugly, and perverse: they are an alien people which have taken over the world
through their control of banking and commerce, yet which still live like
animals... displayed next 300 characters
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