state five ways in which Nazism established total control over its people.
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Nazi state sought to establish full control over its people by
(i) Dismantling democratic institutions and establishing a totalitarian form of government. Projecting communism, socialism and democracy as great enemies.
(ii) Suspension of civic rights like freedom of speech, press - ad association guaranteed by the Weimar Constitution.
(iii) Banning of all political parties and trade unions except for Nazi party and its affiliates.
(iv) Establishing complete control over economy, media, army, education and the judiciary.
(v) Creating special surveillance and security forces like Gestapo and vesting them with extra constitutional powers.
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(i) Dismantling democratic institutions and establishing a totalitarian form of government. Projecting communism, socialism and democracy as great enemies.
(ii) Suspension of civic rights like freedom of speech, press - ad association guaranteed by the Weimar Constitution.
(iii) Banning of all political parties and trade unions except for Nazi party and its affiliates.
(iv) Establishing complete control over economy, media, army, education and the judiciary.
(v) Creating special surveillance and security forces like Gestapo and vesting them with extra constitutional powers.
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banning of all political party and trade union except for Nazi party
creating special server villains and security force like guess Gestapo and vesting them with extra constitutional powers
creating special server villains and security force like guess Gestapo and vesting them with extra constitutional powers
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