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3 pages in length. Hitler's orchestration of Mein Kampf was done in such a way that it served as the precursor for the massive human devastation that followed. Central to the underlying objective was the manner by which tremendous propaganda was imposed upon the global community, a ploy that proved both highly effective and mind-numbingly manipulative. Within the pages of Mein Kampf resides Hitler's espousing of ethnic segregation, racial inferiority and the idea of a supreme human form. Bibliography lists 2 sources.
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to the underlying objective was the manner by which tremendous propaganda was imposed upon the global community, a ploy that proved both highly effective and mind-numbingly manipulative. Within the
pages of Mein Kampf resides Hitlers espousing of ethnic segregation, racial inferiority and the idea of a supreme human form. Selectively relieving the world of such substandard ethnicities as
the Jews and Poles, Hitler discussed in great detail the reason why this human culling was so necessary for the ultimate survival of man as a species; if the Aryan
race did not prevail, the world could only spiral down into a quagmire of lower peoples like the Jews who were akin to "parasites, liars...eternal blood suckers...monsters...[and] the destroyer of
Aryan humanity" (The History Place, 1996). "Since the Jew is not the attacked but the attacker, not only anyone who attacks passes as his enemy, but also anyone who
resists him. But the means with which he seeks to break such reckless but upright souls is not honest warfare, but lies and slander. 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" (Hitler, 1969, p. 293). Propaganda reflects the attempt to distort or sway an individuals perception by
means of deception; by setting the stage through a single viewpoint, Hitler was quite able to employ this element as a means by which to impart his twisted ideology upon
his readers. Hitler sought to create a world where only a certain populace was allowed to live and flourish. He and his men believed that all nations were
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