Assess the Impact of Fascist Rule on the people of Germany up to 1939.
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When Hitler became a dictator in 1933 following the Enabling Act, the lives of Germans changed completely. Fascist rule Germany had an obvious impact on the everyday of lives of the German people through out the 1930's. However, it is debatable how big an impact fascist rule had as for many people the Nazi's had very little do with them. This is evident when a German steelworker said: "I don't worry about the Nazi's any more.
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lived in constant fear and had to moniter what they said and how they behaved in public. Propaganda meant that people no longer had acccess to the truth and were unable to read, see or hear things that went against the Nazi view. Employment mean increased prosperity and the end of democracy meant the end to any poltical freedom. Therefor it is clear that the Nazi State had control over every aspect of everyday life.
lived in constant fear and had to moniter what they said and how they behaved in public. Propaganda meant that people no longer had acccess to the truth and were unable to read, see or hear things that went against the Nazi view. Employment mean increased prosperity and the end of democracy meant the end to any poltical freedom. Therefor it is clear that the Nazi State had control over every aspect of everyday life.