Antisemitic Stereotypes in Nazi Germany

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Antisemitic Stereotypes in Nazi Germany

The German media had a mixed response to Kristallnacht The German media had a mixed response to Kristallnacht. A furious Hitler directed Goebbels to create a more favorable climate for violence against the Jews.

Goebbels ordered the production of The Eternal Jew, a Nazi propaganda film designed to engender antisemitic stereotypes among the German population.

Do you think contemporary media in the United States promotes stereotypes? If so, can you provide any examples?

Do you think you have internalized these stereotypes Do you think you have internalized these stereotypes? Do you act upon them?

Please follow the directions on the IAT handout Please follow the directions on the IAT handout. Visit the Project Implicit website and take the test at: https://implicit.Harvard.edu/implicit/taketest.html