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NemiM [27]
2 years ago
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As a build up to the holocaust Adolf Hitler‘s naizs regime used cartoons and caricatures in newspapers to protray jews as stingy

selfish corrupt and subhuman. which stage of genocide is reflected in this Nazis action
History
1 answer:
galben [10]2 years ago
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In 1996, Doctor George Stanton, who belonged to the Department of State, designed and described thoroughly the "Eight Stages of Genocide." He did this in order to detect the stages and prevent genocide from happening.

During Adolf Hitler´s Nazi regime, all types of bad propaganda such as cartoons and caricatures were reported in local newspapers with the aim of  portraying Jews as stingy,selfish,corrupt and subhuman. These actions are part of the stage of dehumanization. The main purpose of this phase is to describe a group of people as animals,disease or something that is not worth living. In addition, the government who is exerting this power believes it has the right to violate every human right of the targeted people by ,as the Nazis did, launching negative propaganda campaigns.

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