The Influence of Anti-Semitic Imagery and Rhetoric in Germany During the Early to Mid-20th Century

Abstract

Propaganda imagery and rhetoric has played a role in mass persuasion leading to an escalation of political violence connected to ethnic hatred as found in Germany in the 20th century and beyond. By examining the anti-Semitic rhetoric and imagery used in Nazi Germany, this study examines the propaganda of racial hatred as a mechanism for gaining domestic political power and then for launching a systematic strategy of mass-murder of Europe's Jews. While the Nazis employed the most modern means available to disseminate their anti-Semitic propaganda, the message resonated with the long-standing and deep-seated hatred of Jews in Germany and Europe. Both the ideas and the methods continue to influence right-wing extremism today in Germany and elsewhere; as such, this study revisits the origins and effects of anti-Jewish propaganda in the Third Reich with an eye toward the continuing relevance of this analysis.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Mar 01, 2021
Accession Number
AD1150808

Entities

People

  • Michelle G. Smith

Organizations

  • Naval Postgraduate School

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Advanced Electronics
  • Biomedical
  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • California
  • Central Europe
  • Christianity
  • Civil War
  • Covid-19
  • East Germany
  • Europe
  • Fungi
  • Geography
  • Germany
  • Governments
  • History
  • Human Rights
  • New York
  • Personality
  • Personnel Management
  • Propaganda
  • Security
  • Societies
  • United States

Fields of Study

  • History

Readers

  • European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP).
  • Military History of the United States in the 20th Century.
  • Political Violence and Terrorism Studies.