How did anti-Semitism make Hitler's propaganda easier for Germans to believe?
normally i would say that stanic worshiper is just really talented with foolery. :T but im going to give you this: At the time the people of Germany were in the biggest Depression of the time. The great depression for the United states was nothing compared to the debt that the German people had to the Allied nations due to the treaty of Versailles, from WWI. To the point that the German people burned their German marks as fuel for fire to stay warm in the cold, since it was worth less than wood. At that time of need, the German people turned to the Nazi party for comfort and support. They needed someone to blame, which the Nazi party provided, and they needed to survive. They accepted a totalitarian government in exchange for a change in the economy and the German people's well being. They accepted Hitler's anti-Jewish propaganda because Hitler became their "savior" and they needed someone to blame.
Join our real-time social learning platform and learn together with your friends!