The Holocaust through the use of propaganda, fear, and change of politics, changed the German people's entire perspective on nationalism and race. The Nazi's had attmenpted to kill everyone they believed to be non-Aryan and especially Jews in the worst ways possible from western Europe all the way to Asia in mass killings, concentration camps, and murder. One of the most discriminatory practices was to deprive the non-Aryan population of their property by confiscating their land and their money as well as trying to destroy the memory of their existence (Weitz 2003, 138-139).