Hitler's Rise to Power and Nazi Jewish Laws
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In this episode, we explore Adolf Hitler’s rise to power in the early 1930s, tracing how political instability, economic crisis, and calculated propaganda enabled the Nazis to dismantle democracy and establish a dictatorship. We examine the tightening web of pre‑war Jewish legislation that steadily stripped German Jews of their rights, as well as the regime’s aggressive foreign policy that both emboldened Nazi ambitions and shaped its racial agenda. The episode also delves into the powerful role of anti‑Jewish propaganda and state‑orchestrated terror in normalising persecution, culminating in the 1938 Kristallnacht pogrom—a violent turning point that signalled the shift from discrimination to open brutality. Join us as we uncover how ideology, policy, and orchestrated violence converged to lay the foundations for the Holocaust.