Question
Why was it important that the Nazis staged the attacks as being 'spontaneous?'
To ensure that people criticized the Nazis.
To make sure the Nazis knew how to put on a good show.
To develop enough public support for the war effort.
To generate public anger against the Jewish people.
To ensure that people criticized the Nazis.
To make sure the Nazis knew how to put on a good show.
To develop enough public support for the war effort.
To generate public anger against the Jewish people.
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The correct answer is: **To generate public anger against the Jewish people.**
By staging the attacks as being "spontaneous," the Nazis aimed to create a narrative that portrayed the Jewish community as a threat to society, thereby justifying their violent actions and fostering public hatred and resentment against Jews. This tactic was instrumental in rallying public support for their anti-Semitic policies and actions, including the implementation of laws and eventually the Holocaust.
By staging the attacks as being "spontaneous," the Nazis aimed to create a narrative that portrayed the Jewish community as a threat to society, thereby justifying their violent actions and fostering public hatred and resentment against Jews. This tactic was instrumental in rallying public support for their anti-Semitic policies and actions, including the implementation of laws and eventually the Holocaust.
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