
The Rest Is History 409. The Nazis in Power: Hitler's War on the Jews (Part 6)
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Jan 16, 2024 The podcast dives into the chilling rise of Nazi anti-Semitism and the relentless persecution faced by Jews as Hitler solidifies power. It details horrific policies that marginalized Jewish citizens in all walks of life, the internal conflict of Jewish families navigating a violent landscape, and the grim reality of their deteriorating existence. The narrative also highlights the insidious blend of propaganda and societal apathy that enabled this oppression, painting a stark picture of a society veering into darkness.
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Early Nazi Violence in Breslau
- Early Nazi violence against Jews included public beatings, whippings, and home invasions.
- In Breslau, a Jewish theatre director was assaulted in broad daylight by SA men without consequences.
Failed Boycott of 1933
- The Nazi-organized boycott of Jewish shops on April 1, 1933, largely failed.
- Many Germans ignored it, and Goebbels called it off after a few days due to its ineffectiveness.
Working Towards the Führer
- Hitler's leadership style involved setting broad goals and letting subordinates compete to implement them.
- This "working towards the Führer" dynamic fostered radicalization as individuals vied for his favor.
