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in what ways did the Nazi state seek to establish total control over its people.


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Answered by ansarimdasif039
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The Nazis established control over its people by various means:→ They used different propganda through posters or films to glorify their behaviour.

→ Media was carefully used to win support for the regime and popularise it.

→ Nazism worked on the minds of the people, tapped their emotions and turned their hatred and anger against those marked as ‘undesirable’.

→ Special surveillance and security forces to control and order society in ways that the Nazis wanted, was created.

→ The police forces had powers to rule with impunity. Genocide also created an atmosphere of fear and repression which helped them to establish total control over its people.

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Answered by programpython001
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The Nazi state sought to establish total control over its people by dubious methods of propaganda. Mass killings were termed special treatment, final solution; evacuation to disinfection areas was in reality deportation of jews to the gas chambers.

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