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In what ways was Nazi control affected by opposition in Germany

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Answered by 16shots
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  • The 'Night of the Long Knives' had eliminated almost all opposition to Hitler within the Nazi Party.
  • All other political parties had been banned in July 1933.
  • Through censorship and propaganda, the Nazis eliminated opposition in the media.
  • Economic opposition was eliminated as trade unions had been banned in May 1933.
  • Germans lived in fear of being denounced by spies, interrogated by the Gestapo and sent to concentration camps.
  • Many Germans genuinely believed that the Nazis were improving Germany. They saw the negative side as a ‘necessary evil’ if Germany was to be great again.
Answered by VelvetBlush
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The 'Night of the Long Knives' had eliminated almost all opposition to Hitler within the Nazi Party.

All other political parties had been banned in July 1933.

Through censorship and propaganda, the Nazis eliminated opposition in the media.

Economic opposition was eliminated as trade unions had been banned in May 1933.

Germans lived in fear of being denounced by spies, interrogated by the Gestapo and sent to concentration camps.

Many Germans genuinely believed that the Nazis were improving Germany. They saw the negative side as a ‘necessary evil’ if Germany was to be great again.

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