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How did Hitler’s rule in Nazi Germany exemplify totalitarian rule?

Be sure to explain the characteristics of totalitarian rule, and to what extent this type of government was seen in Nazi Germany. Use evidence from at least five documents in your essay. Support your response with relevant facts, examples, and details.

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Answered by priyarksynergy
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A totalitarian state is one in which the ruler, in this example Adolf Hitler, has complete authority over the government and its citizens. In actuality, the word is frequently used to describe a political situation in which a tiny group of people or a single organization holds complete control over a country.

Explanation: There were numerous features of a totalitarian regime in Hitler's Germany. The media was controlled and restricted by the government. All kinds of communication were subject to censorship from on high and might be highly suppressed. This limits freedom of expression, allowing the government to sway public opinion through propaganda and misleading news.

In effect, the government produced or influenced all news, rumour, and public opinion within the state, a classic symptom of a totalitarian leader asserting control.

The role of the secret police was made public, and it was to find state opponents. These people were frequently ridiculed in public and even tortured. People are more hesitant to question the government as a result of such activities. Similarly, the police and Gestapo had the power to evict people from their homes and transfer them to concentration camps without charge or trial.

All this justifies how hitler's rule exemplified totatalitarian rule.

Answered by ricardoru446
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Answer:

yes I know the word and and how to spell it

Explanation:because of all the commotion

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