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Adolf Hitler used propaganda, which is information that intends to persuade an audience to adopt any idea by maganing material in order to move emotions.
He took advantage of media like in newspapers to put advertisments that included offensive stereotypes of Jews. It is important to know that Hitler pervared almost every aspect of the society like the radio, press, music, books, etc.
The important things is that the propagada was not separated from information, it was encrusted within it.
Hitler had a great impact on German society because he knew how to involve citizens. In his speeches he always used rhetorical devices that made German citizens feel affected or in danger by being close to the Jews.
Quote #1:
"Here he stops at nothing, and in his vileness he becomes so gigantic that no one need be surprised if among our people the personification of the devil as the symbol of all evil assumes the living shape of the Jew."
In this phrase Hitler uses a rhetorical tool of language in which he involves the German citizens as part of the "good group" by saying "our people", because for Hitler the pure Germans were good, to the contrary, Hitler sees the Jews as the "bad group" and the worst thing that can be alive, this is done by comparing the Jews with the devil himself. This comparison fills the German citizens with fear because no one wants to be close to the devil because it is to be close to evil, this means that by being close to the Jews the are being close to evil.
Quote #2
“Be proud of your people when you don't have to be ashamed of any of its social classes.”
In this phrase Hitler makes the German citizens see that they are above any other race, but to be able to feel proud of that they must eradicate all the races that are bad, the races that are not in their same level and that therefore wont let them progress. These groups that Hitler relies on are Jews, homosexuals, among others.
Here I give you anoher quote so you can analyse it
"The human beings product of the mixture of races are despicable"