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Oh, and also "the American oppression of the Negros" was even featured in the Nazi propaganda. It was of course very hypocritical as the same time they would for example ban jazz as the "Negro music".

And even more so such anti-American Nazi propaganda used the traditional German sympathy for the Indians (which largely stemmed from the wildly popular Karl May pulp westerns, of whom Hitler himself too was a fan). Things like the Lakotas' massive massacre of specifically German-American (and innocent) settlers around New Ulm did nothing to make them think otherwise.

2 years ago
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Oh, and also "the American oppression of Negros" was even featured in the Nazi propaganda. It was of course very hypocritical.

And even more so such anti-American Nazi propaganda used the traditional German sympathy for the Indians (which largely stemmed from the wildly popular Karl May pulp westerns, of whom Hitler himself too was a fan). Things like the Lakotas' massive massacre of specifically German-American (and innocent) settlers around New Ulm did nothing to make them think otherwise.

2 years ago
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Oh, and also "the American oppression of Negros" was even featured in the Nazi propaganda. It was of course very hypocritical.

And even more so such anti-American Nazi propaganda used the traditional German sympathy for the Indians (which largely stemmed from the wildly popular Karl May pulp westerns, of whom Hitler himself too was a fan). Things like the Lakota massacre of German colonists around New Ulm did nothing to make them think otherwise.

2 years ago
1 score