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How Did Hitler Dehumanize The Marginalization Of Minority Groups

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Introduction

Adolf Hitler, an Austrian - born German politicant who dictated germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. Adolf Hitler rose to prominence in Germany during the tumultuous years during the 1930s . He capitalized on the disillusionment and economic vulnerability that followed World War I, effectively utilizing his oratory skills and nationalist fervor to establish the Nazi Party. Under Hitler's Control, the Nazi Party rapidly gained support, and became appealing to the fed up citizens of Germany. Harnessing the discontent and grievances of the German population, Hitler's party ascended to power, which guided it into a dark chapter in history with the establishment of the Nazi regime. This regime, driven by Hitler's unwavering …show more content…

Propaganda tool was an instrument in reinforcing and spreading false ideologies about target groups such as, jews, disabled people and homosexuals.
The way that the nazis regime dehumanized these groups was that they had used a variety of techniques and threats such as fear, hatred towards them. Anti-Semitic, ableist, and homosexual emotions were fanned by films, advertisements, and speeches that spread hateful stereotypes.
The propaganda campaigns represented jews as the enemy, blamed them for the germany's economic downfall and were shown to be greedy conspiring against the people of germany. The disabled people were shown that they were unfit for the nazi ideology of a productive population. And finally homosexuals were labeled as immoral, and as representative as a threat to the family tree and the Nazi idea of aryan supremacy. The Nazi regime tried to eliminate any factor that will affect their productivity and anything that will cause any threat to their ideology which they used as the propaganda machine. Which strengthened the support for Hitler and his regime. As well as the atrocities which were committed against these marginalized

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