Igniting Barriers: Hitler' Rise

IGNITING BARRIERS

Igniting Barriers

Hitler's Rise

Propaganda made sharp incline and marginalized groups were beginning to be showcased as sub-human menaces, further kindling the barrier. More policies were put into place to jettison these groups from the public and private sectors alike, forcing them into isolation; this allowed for Hitler to continue his rise as there was now a common enemy for the 'Aryan' German population: those with the un-German spirit.


USHMM. "Behind the enemy powers: the Jew." c1942.

Archive.org. Vow of allegiance of the Professors of the German Universities and High-Schools to Adolf Hitler and the National Socialistic State November 11, 1933.

USHMM. Antisemitic newspaper Der Stürmer (The Attacker). Germany, 1935.


"Without anti-Semitism, Nazism would have been inconceivable, both as an ideology and as a catalyst of the emotions."

-Richard Grunberger, The 12-Year Reich: A Social History of Nazi Germany 1933-1945. 1971.


USHMM. "Jews are not welcomed here" c1935.

USHMM. Jewish passports​​​​​​​. 1938.

USHMM. Aryanization. Frankfurt, Germany, 1938.