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During the Holocaust, the Nazis implemented a series of measures to obscure the realities of their genocidal campaign from the international community. They utilized a combination of propaganda, censorship, and misinformation, portraying the concentration camps as labor camps while highlighting German economic recovery and military successes. Moreover, the regime restricted access to information by controlling media narratives and encouraging a climate of fear that discouraged dissent or whistleblowing from both citizens and military personnel. This systematic obfuscation allowed the Nazi regime to conduct its atrocities largely unchallenged until after the war, despite the growing evidence of widespread persecution circulating among some governments and organizations.
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During the Holocaust, the Nazis employed a range of tactics to obscure the realities of their genocidal campaign from the international community. They utilized propaganda, censorship, and misinformation to portray concentration camps as labor camps while emphasizing German economic recovery and military achievements. Additionally, the regime controlled media narratives and fostered a climate of fear that stifled dissent and discouraged whistleblowing from both citizens and military personnel. This systematic obfuscation enabled the Nazi regime to carry out its atrocities with minimal challenge until after the war, even as growing evidence of widespread persecution circulated among some governments and organizations.