Nazi Propaganda. Quiz Question 2. Write about three examples of Nazi propaganda. Cite the source and a description of the propaganda intent. Select from.

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Nazi Propaganda

Quiz Question 2. Write about three examples of Nazi propaganda. Cite the source and a description of the propaganda intent. Select from fascism, racial theory, science and/or Anti-Semitism.

Task Find examples of fascist thinking, race theories, anti-Semitism and/or education principles in Nazi propaganda

German Buy from Jew Enemies page 2 Enemies page 3 Race Mixing Education Principle page 7 The Environment page 8 Secret Plans page 10 Secret Plans page 11 FascismRace TheoriesAnti-SemitismEducation

Art Film Religion and Schools

Nazi and the Occult