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Materials drawn from A Mosaic of Victims Case Study

Mosaic of Victims

A Mosaic of Victims

The Nazis did not value diversity. Taking a great interest in eugenics and working from the premise of a false science of race, they declared that the “Aryan” people were superior to all other groups. They created an ‘ideal’ image of a German citizen – strong and healthy, fair-skinned, blond haired and blue-eyed. Propaganda films were made to show the model of the ‘perfect’ German male and female.

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