Answer:
The Nazi regime used language and media
with care. For example, the terms they coined to describe various practices
were not only deceptive but chilling. Nazis never used the word 'kill' or
'murder' in their official communications. Mass killings were termed as special
treatment, final solution for the Jews, euthanasia (for the disabled) and
selection and disinfections. Evacuation meant deporting people to the gas
chambers. Gas chambers were called disinfection areas. Nazi ideas spread
through visual images, radio, posters, catchy slogans and leaflets. Propaganda
films were made to create hatred for the Jews. Orthodox Jews were stereotyped
and portrayed with flowing beads and kaftans. The Nazi's were trying to appeal
to the population and win their support by suggesting that they could alone
solve all their problems.
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