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State ways in which Nazi established total control over its people

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Answered by shubh2moon
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(i) The Nazis sought to establish a strong Nazi society by controlling

the German child both inside and outside the school. All schools

were ‘cleansed’ and ‘purified’. This meant that teachers who were

Jews or seen as ‘politically unreliable’ were dismissed.

(ii) Children were first segregated and subsequently the ‘undesirable

children’- Jews, Gypsies and the physically handicapped were

thrown out of schools.

(iii) The German children were subjected to a prolonged period of

ideological training. School textbooks were rewritten. Children were

taught to be loyal and submissive, hate Jews and worship Hitler.

Even sports was to nurture a spirit of violence and aggression among

children.

(iv) Youth organizations were made responsible for educating the German

youth. At 14, all boys had to join the Nazi Youth Organisation -

‘Hitler Youth’. After rigorous ideological and physical training, they

joined the Labour service at the age of 18.

(v) In 1926 the organisation ‘Hitler Youth’ came into being. All other

organisations were dissolved and finally banned.

(vi) Hitler dismantled democracy and established total control over the

people, media, army and education system.

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Answered by AkariOzora
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State ways in which Nazi established total control over its people?

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The Nazi party establish total control over its people by the following ways:-

1.The Enabling Act 1933 establish dictatorship in Germany.All trade unions and political parties were banned except for the nazi Party.

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

3.Special surveillance and security forces were created to control the society in the ways that nazis wanted.

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