explain any five features of political policy adopted by Hitler after coming to the power in 1933
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The prominent features of Hitler's political policy after he came to power were as follows:
Suspension of civic rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly. Spreading propaganda by targeting youth for recruitment to Nazi party.
Repression and persecution of political rivals like communists.
Passage of Enabling Act in 1933 that established dictatorship in Germany and banned all political parties and trade unions. Economic recovery through state funded work creation programme.
Creation of surveillance and secret police services like Gestapo and SS that were vested with extra-constitutional powers.
Aggressive foreign policy like reoccupation of Rhineland, pulling out of League of Nations and integration of Austria and Germany.
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The following are the features of political policy adopted by Hitler after coming the power in 1933:-
1. Suspended civil rights....
2. Introduced enabling act which gave all powers to sideline the parliament government and rule by decree....
3. All political parties and trade unions were banned except for the Nazi parties and its affiliates....
4. Established complete control over the economy, media , army and judiciary....
5. Special surveillance and security policies were created to control and order the society in the Ways , the Nazis wanted....
6. Sent communities and other opponents to the concentration camps....
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