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76. Sorting Looted Goods
Goods Before the German invasion of 1941, many of Lithuania’s people made a living on small farms ... or worked in trades. Some saw the country’s Jewish minority as a wealthy, privileged class ... offices in search of valuables. In this photo, two young men sort through a pile of looted shoes. German
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77. “Germany’s Victory, Europe’s Freedom”
calling it a preventive action. The invasion, they claimed, thwarted Communist plans to conquer Europe and ... destroy western civilization. In this poster, a German soldier vanquishes the red dragon of bolshevism, or ... communism. He is using lightning bolts in a V shape that represents victory. German propagandists hoped to
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78. No Escape From the Nightmares
No Escape From the Nightmares That’s like you are destroying the roots of a tree [under the ... ground]. That’s the actual genocide. — Nur, a Rohingya man
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79. War!
War! On December 7, 1941, Japan launched a surprise aerial assault on the US Pacific fleet at Pearl ... in it—all the way. Every single man, woman, and child is a partner in the most tremendous undertaking
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80. How Does Propaganda Work?
How Does Propaganda Work? How Does Propaganda Work? Propaganda involves one or a combination of the ... issues or ideas plays on emotions advertises a cause attacks opponents targets desired audiences
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81. The Aftermath of 2012
the government leveled their homes with bulldozers. In this photo a woman from the local Buddhist ... community. Displaced Rohingya still live in these internment camps with six or more families crowded into a ... photograph, Burmese police take a break from patrolling the Rohingya internment camps. Restricted Access to ... As a result, this man never received treatment for his tuberculosis. He now suffers from advanced
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82. Forging Unity and Allegiance: The Hitler Cult
You are the love and the power. —From a letter to Hitler on his 50th birthday, April 20, 1939 ... Starting in January 1933, Nazi propaganda transformed Hitler from a party leader into the personification ... carefully cultivated his public image to radiate strength and a single-minded devotion to Germany. They ... The Nazi regime promoted the cult of Adolf Hitler on a mass scale. Municipal officials in Germany
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83. Destroyed
launched a planned attack, referred to as a “clearance operation,” on Rohingya throughout ... They are killing people here. Please go into hiding. — Ayub, a Rohingya man
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84. Helpless in Horror
Helpless in Horror Helpless in Horror Where is my child? Where is my child? — Jomila, a ... pointing a gun and a sword at her. They cut off part of her finger as she rushed past them to get to her
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85. Adolf Hitler Becomes Chancellor
Propaganda helped to increase the popular appeal of the Nazi Party. However, it was a backroom political deal ... believed that backing Hitler would create stability by ensuring a parliamentary majority in the next ... election. In addition to appointing Hitler chancellor of Germany, they created a coalition government
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86. Hitler and Nazi Propaganda
leaders took a greater interest in propaganda than did Adolf Hitler. World War I had shaped many of his ... which he believed had weakened the German will to fight. Hitler, a former German soldier, joined the ... newly formed Nazi Party in September 1919 and became its first director of propaganda. His skills as a
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87. Propaganda Technique: Slogans
itself only to a very few points and to use them like slogans. —Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf Slogans ... detailed policy statements. Skillful propagandists create slogans that distill their messages down to a few ... memorable words or phrases. The Nazis used phrases such as work and bread in slogans as a symbol of the
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88. War and Genocide
War and Genocide Domestic Propaganda in Wartime 1939–1945 Propaganda served as a powerful weapon in ... Hitler’s expansionist military strategy. The Nazi regime used propaganda as a way of mobilizing Germans to ... nation’s enemies had started the war. They portrayed Germany as a victim that was fighting to defend itself
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89. Tools of Antisemitic Propaganda: Exhibitions
” as a foreign, destructive force in Germany. More than 400,000 visitors attended the exhibition in ... Munich during its two-and-a-half-month run. The show then traveled to Vienna, Berlin, and other cities ... exhibition in Munich. The show depicted “the Jew” as a foreign, destructive force in Germany
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90. Oral History: Walter Tick
They used the baby buggies like shopping carts. Walter (Tikotzki) Tick’s parents owned a ... ’ store was one of many Jewish-owned businesses looted during a wave of violence targeting Jewish people ... November 1938 marked a turn toward anti-Jewish violence in Germany. The Tikotzkis decided to leave the
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91. Revloutionizing Election Campaigning: Hitler over Germany
the ballots—more than 11.5 million votes. Forced into a runoff election, he gained two million ... more votes for a total of 37 percent. Though he lost to incumbent Paul von Hindenburg, Hitler polled ... well—especially for a first-time candidate for political office.
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92. Film: Massacre on the Beach
militia helped round up Jewish men and transport them to pits dug on a local beach. A German sailor ... captured this footage, which shows crowds of other sailors and Latvians watching as a German killing squad
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93. Oral History: Regina Prudnikova
. Born to a Christian family in Lithuania, Regina Prudnikova had once worked for a local Jewish family as ... a nanny. Following the invasion of 1941, Lithuanian soldiers helped the Germans shoot Jews
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94. Exploiting Forced Labor
established factories in concentration camps to exploit this labor. In this photograph, prisoners at a ... forced laborer in a Siemens workshop described working 12 hours a day under the threat of being beaten
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95. Modeling Hate
youth groups for a feeling of belonging and shared purpose. Members of the Hitler Youth and League of ... also used these groups to introduce young people to aspects of Nazi ideology. As the future of a ... all non-Jewish Germans ages 10 to 18. Only a small number managed to resist joining. Locals watching
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96. Oral History: Edward Adler
Hamburg, Germany, in a nonobservant Jewish family. Despite laws banning what Nazis called “race ... mixing,” Edward began dating a young German woman who was not Jewish. Another German, jealous of ... Adler’s relationship, denounced him to the Gestapo. Edward was arrested and sent to a concentration camp
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97. Solidarity and Defiance
Solidarity and Defiance A Youth Movement Opposes Nazism Solidarity and Defiance After France fell ... was a sign of solidarity and signaled opposition to the Germans and their French collaborators. In ... —punishment for taking a stand.
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98. Oral History: Henry Kanner
Henry Kanner He was a very decent human being. After German forces deported his family from the ... caught and jailed in Ratibor, Germany. A local policeman at the jail decided to secretly help him ... offering food and protection. Henry remembered that the officer told him, “This is a terrible world
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99. Deceiving the Victims
Paris police speak to Jewish couples during a wave of mass arrests of Jewish men in May 1941. Officers ... a harmless “situation review.” These tickets deceived thousands into assembling at ... different locations. About 3,700 were then arrested and sent by train to internment camps. After a year of
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100. From Friend to Outcast
Knauer as a trusted role model. At the end of 1938, she and other Jewish children in Germany were ... Kristallnacht. Her parents obtained a visa for her to travel to the United States and live with relatives, but ... they were unable to find a visa for themselves. German authorities deported them to the Łódź