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  1. Aug 14, 2017 · A Protestant preacher in Nazi Germany, as portrayed by Don’t Be a Sucker. Each group responded strongly to the representation of their particular religious group being isolated and persecuted by...

  2. He describes Hans—a model German according to Nazi ideals—as the listener who was deceived the most. Hans believed that he would benefit from the Nazis by sacrificing the rights of minorities, but he instead lost his own freedom, dying far from home for a fascist regime.

  3. Aug 14, 2017 · The 17-minute film then goes on to give a history of the Nazi movement in Germany, showing police forcibly removing a Jewish shop owner and a college professor being arrested for telling his students that there’s no such thing as a “master race.”

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  4. Aug 14, 2017 · These Nazi followers were “all playing a sucker’s game,” the professor says. “They gambled with other people’s liberty, and of course, they lost their own—a nation of suckers.”

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  5. The US War Department's short film "Don't Be a Sucker!" expresses the idea the Nazis rose to power in Germany by attacking various minority groups (Jews, Catholics, Freemasons, etc.) and thus splitting fellow Germans into rival groups which were small enough for the Nazis to destroy.

  6. 3 days ago · Lists about the Hitler's Germany, which Der Führer ruled through fascism from 1933 to 1945. Explore this curated list of the best movies about Nazis and Nazi Germany, including Schindler's List, The Pianist, and more - ranked by viewers.

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  8. Aug 13, 2017 · But the original, 17-minute film Dont Be a Suckerwhich can be viewed in full below—continues, slipping into a short history of the rise of the Nazi Party in Germany. We see the...