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10.1073/pnas.1414822112

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pmid26080394      Proc+Natl+Acad+Sci+U+S+A 2015 ; 112 (26): 7931-6
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  • Nazi indoctrination and anti-Semitic beliefs in Germany #MMPMID26080394
  • Voigtländer N; Voth HJ
  • Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 2015[Jun]; 112 (26): 7931-6 PMID26080394show ga
  • Attempts at modifying public opinions, attitudes, and beliefs range from advertising and schooling to ?brainwashing.? Their effectiveness is highly controversial. We demonstrate that Nazi indoctrination??with its singular focus on fostering racial hatred??was highly effective. Germans who grew up under the Nazi regime are much more anti-Semitic today than those born before or after that period. These findings demonstrate that beliefs can be modified massively through policy intervention. We also show that it was probably Nazi schooling that was most effective, and not radio or cinema propaganda. Where schooling could tap into preexisting prejudices, indoctrination was particularly strong. This suggests that confirmation bias may play an important role in intensifying attitudes toward minorities.
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