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126. Surviving
plastic bags. Struggling to adjust to the loss of their loved ones, Rohingya in refugee camps face a new ... the Rohingya launched a coup in Burma in early 2021. Since then, it has brutally attacked democracy ... . — Saiful, a Rohingya man
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127. Propaganda Technique: Mass Advertising with Posters
Posters A poster’s art lies in the designer’s ability to capture the masses’ attention ... contributed to the Nazis’ success with campaign posters. First, the party had a recognizable leader ... visual language. Last, the Nazis had a grassroots organization that was able to widely distribute posters
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128. The Spread of Propaganda Through Radio
ideas, and no other idea will be given a chance to speak. —Joseph Goebbels, speech to the ... propaganda ministry subsidized the production of the Volksempfänger (People’s Receiver). As a ... result, many Germans could afford a radio. Radio ownership in Germany increased dramatically—from 4
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129. The “Jewish Enemy”: Wartime Antisemitic Propaganda
Jews—men, women, and even children—to be a deadly threat to the German people. On posters ... They identified European Jews as a violent threat, calling them bandits and terrorists. Nazi propaganda ... world. Using such false claims, Nazi propaganda presented its war against Jews as a struggle between
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130. Defying Nazi Censorship
troops invaded Poland, the Nazi state instituted a new law prohibiting Germans from listening to foreign ... punishing those who landed on a foreign radio station (red) with various penalties that ranged from the loss ... of a turn to expulsion from the game.
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131. Reactions to Nazi Antisemitism
newsreels of Soviet atrocities. However, a few weeks later, some Germans reacted negatively to the marking ... some Germans, such as offering Jews food or a seat on public transportation. To counter this sympathy ... the German people. At his insistence, this display could be punished by imprisonment in a
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132. The Nuremberg Race Laws
Laws Translation Museum recreation Antisemitism served as a core element of Nazi ideology. Yet defining ... who was or was not a Jew proved to be challenging. Nazi Germany initially used terminology such as ... considered a Jew. It also set up categories for persons of mixed blood, or Mischlinge. The legislation
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133. Oral History: Jana Malish
town of Narol, Poland. Her mother was soon killed in a pogrom in nearby Lwów (today Lviv ... the deportations. Jana turned to a non-Jewish friend for help but was shocked to find that the friend ... for help again. Authorities later deported Jana to a concentration camp, but she managed to
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134. The Weapons of Dictatorship: Propaganda
to be a form of propaganda. Terror could also be used to compel people to change their behavior. The ... threat of violence or imprisonment in a concentration camp served to intimidate would-be dissidents. Nazi ... the Nazi Party with promises of a better future. Nazi propaganda played on the public’s hopes
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135. Attacks on Jews Shock Americans
Attacks on Jews Shock Americans Nazi Party officials set off a nationwide riot against Jews in ... unleashed a series of attacks against the Jewish population in Germany and its recently incorporated
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136. Stripping Away Citizenship
the time of independence have become a problem. We made these two laws to solve this problem ... . — General Ne Win, Burma’s President, 1982 General Ne Win’s government passed a new citizenship
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137. Regulating Families
photos as another way to control the Rohingya. All members of a family must be present for the photo. If ... official household list. Once removed from a list, that person was no longer allowed to live in Burma
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138. The Beginning
were hiding by the gate of the house: men and women altogether. — Ayub, a Rohingya man On the ... morning of August 25, several members of the rebel group ARSA attacked a border guard and military base
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139. Burmese Leaders Deny Genocide
Suu Kyi, State Counsellor of Burma, in September 2017 Aung San Suu Kyi is a Nobel Peace laureate who ... early 2021 by Burma’s military leaders, following a military coup. The military has attacked
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140. Propaganda Directed at Women
women were the majority of voters in the Weimar Republic. As a result, many German political parties ... record on women’s rights. Nazi messages aimed to create a sense of female empowerment by
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141. German Responses to the Nazi Takeover of Power
intellectual freedom, etc., all the liberal fundamental rights have now been eliminated, without even a single ... popularity. They played on the public’s hopes, fears, and prejudices. At the same time, they painted a
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142. In Plain Sight
peek from behind the line of deportees. Onlookers watch from a balcony above. Most of the 65 ... Jewish people deported from Lörrach that day were later transported to Auschwitz, a killing center
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143. Oral History: Manfred Wildmann
Oral History: Manfred Wildmann _v7Lpp46AhY A Town Gathers to See Jewish Neighbors Deported Oral ... destined for a detention camp in France. Manfred Wildmann and his family were among the 21 Jewish
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144. Oral History: Marsha Taplin
of our neighbors . . . took whatever they wanted. Marsha Taplin’s parents owned a butcher ... Marsha and her family into a ghetto. In 1942, German killing squads and their local helpers shot hundreds
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145. The Verdicts: Hans Fritzsche
constitute a crime against humanity. He was acquitted by the court. Shortly after his release, a German
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146. Setting Precedents in International Law
To prove the defendants’ guilt, the International Military Tribunal prosecution had to show a ... direct and causal link between a defendant’s words, either spoken or written, and the commission of
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147. Responses to Dangerous Propaganda since Nuremberg
genocide a crime under international law. It stipulated that individuals who incited genocidal violence ... that counter speech is a more effective weapon than censorship.
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148. Themes for Nazi Wartime Propaganda
Nazi Germany invaded more than a dozen countries. It subjected the populations of those countries to ... occupied lands. The propaganda shared enticing visions of a prosperous “new order” in Europe
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149. Showcasing Hate: Anti-Jewish Feature Films
Oppenheimer, was a Jewish 18th-century court financier. The film transformed him into an ambitious conspirator ... leading actors and displayed high production values. In contrast to Der ewige Jude, Jud Süss became a
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150. An Ordinary Day At Work
a steady job to support a family could outweigh any reservations.