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Describe the situation of Contemporary Germany policies adopted by Hitler and their effects

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Answered by alinakincsem
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Hitler was a German dictator who took control of Germany in 1933. The Contemporary Germany, was the Germany post World War I and during the World War II and after it. 

Hitler imposed several policies which affected it socially and economically. He was considered one of the most notorious dictators of all times. His policies included; 

(i) Suspension of Civil Rights: By this policy, the government was the only power existing in the country. This led to an unjust society.

(ii) Concentration Camps: Concentration Camps were the most violent policy adopted by Hitler. He sent communists and Jews in the concentration camps in order to make Germany a cleansed country. This led to the biggest disasters of history, the Holocaust. 

(iii) Ban on Political Parties and Trade Unions: Hitler wanted the sole power in his hands. By this, the political policies of Hitler were imposed in the country, which created disregard among the people.

(iv) Enabling Act: In this policy, Hitler had the power to sideline the democratic and judicial system. This led to the notorious dictatorship of Hitler. 

(v) Unitary Control by Government: The economy, media and judiciary was under the government. This led to the centralized power in Germany which was against the concept of democracy.

(vi) Surveillance and Security Forces: The security and surveillance forces were set up in order to eliminate communist sentiments from the country. This led to the stronghold of the German government over the society.
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