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Heavily influenced and controlled by Nazi Germany. Joseph Goebbels, the Nazi Minister of Propaganda, was in charge of all radio and literature that was released to the public. It usually had an anti-Semitic edge.

And the German public lapped it up - the popular Nazi newspaper Der Sturmer sold hundreds of thousands of copies each week.

What's really disgusting is that even German children were taught to hate the Jews. Julius Streicher was the author of the book Der Giftpilz (The Toadstool), which likened the Jews to an attractive yet deadly mushroom.

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