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Veit Harlan's Jud Suss

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Argues that the success of the film 'Jud Suss', was because of its popular elements, rather than specifically for its anti-Jewish message. Its blend of historical melodrama and period costumes alongside good acting and a skilled producer and director meant that in wartime it served as entertainment, with or even despite its propaganda value

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