anti-semitism and nazi pride

18
Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride Elements of Aryan Ideology and Apathy

Upload: raisie

Post on 23-Feb-2016

43 views

Category:

Documents


0 download

DESCRIPTION

Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride. Elements of Aryan Ideology and Apathy. Paulo Freire , on education:. “All education is political.”. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Elements of Aryan Ideology and Apathy

Page 2: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Paulo Freire, on education:

“All education is political.”

Page 3: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

-- GEORGE SCHONORERVIENNA PARLIAMENT, 1887

“Our anti-Semitism is not directed against the Jews’ religion. It is directed against

their racial characteristics . . .everywhere they are in league with the forces of

rebellion . . . Therefore every loyal son of his nation must see in anti-Semitism the

greatest national progress of this century.”

Page 4: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

“I suddenly encountered an apparition in a black caftan and black sidelocks. ‘Is this a Jew?’ was my first thought. For, to be sure, they had not looked like that in Linz. I observed the man furtively and cautiously, but the longer I stared at this foreign face, scrutinizing feature for feature, the more my first question assumed a new form. ‘Was this a German?’”

--Adolf Hitler, Mein Kampf

Page 5: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Nazi Propaganda

• Ostara, an anti-Semitic magazineRacial test: points for light skin, blue eyes, blond hair. Below 100: “mixed breed”; below zero: “apeling”

• Deutsche Volksblatt, an anti-Semitic newspaper• Handbook of the Jewish Question, by Theodor

Fritsch (1852-1934)

Page 6: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Hitler Youth

By 1939, membership was compulsory for boys age 6 and girls age 10. “It is on youth that the future of the German nation depends. Once it

is necessary to prepare the entire German youth for its coming duties . . . all of

Germany’s youth is to be educated physically, mentally and morally in the spirit of national Socialism, to serve the nation and the racial

community.”

Page 7: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Boys in the Nazi Era

Age 6 – 9 Pimpfen (Little Fellows)Age 10 – 13 Jungvolk (Young

Folk)Age 14 – 17 Hitlerjugend (Hitler Youth)

Age 18 Military Service

Page 8: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride
Page 9: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Girls in the Nazi Era

Age 10 – 13 Jungmadel (Young Girls)Age 14 – 17 Bund Deutscher Machen

(the German Girls League)

Membership (Boys and Girls):1932 – 108,000 members

1936 – 5.5 million1939 – 8 million

Page 10: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride
Page 11: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Youth Membership • Comradeship, loyalty and honor• Sporting contests and camping• Map reading, shooting, signaling• Self-discipline• Physical endurance“The youth movement motto was ‘Youth must be led by Youth’,

but in practice it meant that bullies could torment those they disliked. Once indoctrinated with Aryan ideology they would be taught that it was their duty to ‘monitor’ their parents, their teachers and other adults…(and) report any incidents or remarks that could be considered acts of disloyalty to the state. The idea was that they were little Hitlers in the making.”-- Paul Roland, The Illustrated History of the Nazis

Page 12: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride
Page 13: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Women in the Nazi Era

• Ineligible for jury service (incapable of logical thinking or objective reasoning)

• Party slogan: “Children, Church, Cooking”• Interest-free marriage loans, reduced by a

quarter on the birth of each child• Birth control clinics banned; anti-abortion laws

strictly enforced

Page 14: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride
Page 15: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Growing up under Hitler

Horst Druger, who was 14 years old when Hitler became chancellor in 1933:

“My earliest memory of Hitler is jubilation. I’m sorry about that, because today’s historians know better – but I, at first, heard only jubilation…It was a cold night in January and there was a torchlight parade. …something about Germany’s reawakening, and always adding as a refrain that now everything, everything would be different and better.” -- from A Crack in the Wall

Page 16: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride
Page 17: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Myth of the Persecuted PeopleKruger, on his fellow Germans: “They changed from law-abiding citizens to enthusiastic supporters of the regime. None of them could even claim that they had been swept up in the euphoria of a mass rally or been

carried along in the wake of a procession. They had simply convinced themselves that life would be better under Hitler and they hoped that the rumors of war

were no more than malicious gossip…I am the typical child of those innocuous Germans who were never

Nazis, and without whom the Nazis would never have been able to do their work. That’s how it is.”

Page 18: Anti-Semitism and Nazi Pride

Brainwashing (definitions vary)

Brainwashing requires techniques that break down the psychic integrity of the individual with regard to information processing, with regard to information retained in the mind, and with regard to values. Chosen techniques included:

• * dehumanizing of individuals by keeping them in filth• * sleep deprivation• * partial sensory deprivation• * psychological harassment• * inculcation of guilt• * group social pressure