How the nazi use language and media to explore the nazism
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The Nazi used languages and media carefully to propagate Nazi ideologies in the following ways:\tThe words used to describe treatment to the Jews were deceptive. Nazis used the words such as ‘special treatment’ and ‘final solution’ for mass killings of the Jews. The term ’Evacuation’ was used for the mass deportation of the people to the gas chambers. Gas chambers were known as ‘disinfection- areas’.\tMedia was used to popularise the support of the government. Jews and those opposing the Nazis were stereotyped. Socialists and the liberals were attacked as foreign agents.\t\xa0Many propaganda films were made to spread hatred towards the Jews. One such film was ‘The Eternal Jew’ which was antisemitic German Nazi propaganda film against the Jews. The Nazis had a great impact on the minds of the people and turned their attention towards the people who were labeled as the enemies of the Nazis.\xa0