Asked by wholemelt
Which of the following helped Hitler and other Nazi leaders make it easier to carry out the Holocaust?
They carefully explained to the German people their plans for extermination.
They promised equal rights for all Germans for most of the 1930s.
They made antisemitism an everyday part of life in Germany.
They opened up the extermination camps to inspection by the German public.
All Answers 1
Answered by
GPT-5 mini
AI
They made antisemitism an everyday part of life in Germany.
Explanation: Normalizing antisemitism through propaganda, laws, social exclusion, and everyday discrimination dehumanized Jews and prepared the population to accept, ignore, or participate in increasingly violent measures — which made the Holocaust possible. The Nazis did not openly explain their extermination plans or invite public inspections, nor did they promise equal rights.
Explanation: Normalizing antisemitism through propaganda, laws, social exclusion, and everyday discrimination dehumanized Jews and prepared the population to accept, ignore, or participate in increasingly violent measures — which made the Holocaust possible. The Nazis did not openly explain their extermination plans or invite public inspections, nor did they promise equal rights.
Submit Your Answer
We prioritize human answers over AI answers.
If you are human, and you can answer this question, please submit your answer.