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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 lordameen10
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Hitler, after coming to power, emerged as an all powerful dictator. He destroyed democracy in Germany. (i) The First Fire decree in 1933 suspended the civic, rights like freedom of speech, press and assembly and thus controlled the German population. (ii) The Enabling Act was passed. It gave all powers to Hitler to Sideline Parliament and rule by decree. (Ill) All political parties except the Nazi Party were banned. All political opponents were imprisoned or assassinated. (iv) The communists were suppressed and sent to concentration camps. (v) Special security forces such as the SA, SS, SD and Gestapo were created to control and order society in ways that the Nazis wanted. These forces were given extra constitutional powers. (vi) In schools children were taught to be loyal and submissive hate Jews and worship Hitler. (vii) Nazi youth organizations, the like 'Jungvolk' and 'Hitler Youth' were created where the youth were taught to worship war and Hitler and hate democracy, communism and Jews. (viii) Media was used carefully to win the support for Hitler and Nazism. Nazi ideas were spread through visual images films, radio, posters and catchy slogans and leaflets.

Answered by Anonymous
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The Nazi state established total control over its people by the following ways.

1) The Enabling Act of 1933 established dictatorship in Germany. all trade unions and political parties were banned except the Nazi party.

2) The state established total control over the economy, media, army and judiciary.

3) Special surveillance and security forces created to control society in the way that Nazis wanted.

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