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Q3- What were the ways in which the Nazi state seek to establish total control over its people.........?

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Answered by singlesitaarat31
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The Nazi established total control over its people by dubious methods of propaganda. Mass killings were mentioned as special treatment, final solution; evacuation to disinfection areas which was in reality deportation of Jews to the gas chambers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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• Controlling their free time (see Kraft durch Freude)

• Conscription.

• Hitlersjugend. Teens were forced into it, and it was similar(for boys) to Sparta's training method for their kids, and girls were taught about being a housewife.

• Industry. It was controlled(indirectly) by the State, and was directed towards military production.

• Propaganda. Goebbels was a master at that one along with Hitler himself. For example, his speeches were really cautivating.

• Germans were kind of forced into believing Jews were their enemies, with various movies, propaganda posters, speeches, and so on.

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