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In what ways did the Nazi State seek to establish total control over its people?
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Nazi seek to establish control over its people in the following ways -
- Hitler gave powerful speecheson how he is a saviour and he can help Germany from the humiliation of treaty of Versailles and relish yhe economy.
- People were attracted by Hitler's confidence
- They took total control over media and press and published the content they wanted the people to see.
- They changed the education system by removing Jew teachers and expelling Jew,Gypsie and disabled students. Male students were taught to be more aggressive and boxing was introduced to interpret this.
- They succeeded in creating a hatred towards Jews.
- They banned any other political party except Nazi and began concentration camps to torture so called 'undesirables'
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