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How did Hitler sought to strength in Germany after becoming the dictator

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Answered by arohi89
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Well I’ll talk about the changes he made before the war (as after the war it was the actions of everyone combined on the world).

So, after taking part in 1933 what did he do?

He stopped other people (from other parties or races) from either voting or being representatives in the ReichstagHe basically took control of all information sources and such, with the Nazi party forcible controlling all newspapers, radios etc.He changed the government budget by basically taking loans from the central bank, which in turn took loans from other countries (I think)He then spent money on infrastructure to get jobs for people. This caused people to work, getting money, which they then spent.He also made a ministry of work which stopped people from not working.He reformed worker laws, stopping unions so that workers couldn’t change their pay or conditions. He also instituted working bonuses such as holidays in countries which allowed him to, or cars… like the Volkswagen Beetle.He also reformed the military to make it an offensive force. While building up a navy and air force (which had been disallowed). Not to mention he changed the whole society’s industry to be military focused.He changed the education of Germany to be nazi brainwashing complete with for—— I mean highly wanted junior SS program… I mean a highly effective cadet program.He spent huge money on police (the SS), making them very effective, so effective that the criminals regularly joined the SS!He was beset by mustard gas in WW1, so he took it upon himself to build up huge stocks of Sarin gas, as well as banning cigarettes to pregnant women and minors. As well as enforcing gardens for every home and such.He gave out money for families when they got married and when they got kids.He instituted laws prohibiting Jews from owning businesses or marrying Aryan women.He changed laws so that no politician could be insulted, namely, himself.He also added lots of German art and such to towns and such, and made Germany a celebration of German culture.
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