CPO-3403 Lecture 2: Jan 19 Notes

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The extent to which nazi propaganda confirmed preexisting prejudices among the local population, and (ii) regional variation in the implementation of nazi indoctrination efforts, proxied by media exposure and the strength of the nazi party organization. This implies that effective indoctrination in the 1930s created an echo effect, with the share of committed anti-semites higher than one would expect based on historical anti- These findings suggest that the universal nazi indoctrination in schools and youth organizations was highly effective, and especially so if it could build on preexisting anti- We who were born into nazism never had a chance unless our parents were brave enough to resist the tide and transmit their opposition to their children. Views on governance: students exposed to the new curriculum have greater trust in government officials, view government officials as more civic-minded, and see bribery as less prevalent and effective.

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