They made up myths so they could somehow convince the rest of the Germans to believe that Jews deserved to be punished. The people believed the Jews were the reason to their money problems because they were frugal.
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Myths can shape societal values, norms, and beliefs. They can influence people's behaviors and perceptions of the world. Additionally, myths can be used to convey cultural identities and narratives that help people make sense of their lives and the world around them.
Myths originally started in Greece. People came up with these myths to explain how things came to be. For example, the story of Athena and Arachne explains how spiders came to be.
May I just ask... what do you mean 'brainwash people with the movies they make'
There have never been a time in human history when there were not at least some people who believed that myths are real. To this day, many people believe in myths. As for the way that this comes about, we all have only a limited knowledge of reality, and we try to make sense of it in our own way, so different people come to different conclusions.
Their plan was to exterminate the Jews. They collected artifacts and documentation to make a museum of the people that once was.
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All cultures make up myths.
Myths entertain and teach us today, but it was from myths that we learned to trace genealogy, from myths that are the origins of ideas - psychology, time keeping, understanding and naming human emotions, "misery", "gloom", "love", all these are the gods of the Greeks.
The myths of earthquakes swallowing people likely originated as a way to explain the sudden and destructive nature of earthquakes. People may have used myths to make sense of these natural disasters and to caution others about the dangers they pose. The idea of the earth "swallowing" people may have been a dramatic way to illustrate the terrifying power of earthquakes.
Myths are used to explain what happens in the world around them...
No; margarine is made out of soy beans, not dead people.