To what extent, and by what means, did Hitler create a totalitarian regime?
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To what extent, and by what means, did Hitler create a totalitarian regime?
After consolidating his power, Hitler sought to make Germany a nation a totalitarian state in which the one-party Nazi structure had absolute political authority over every aspect of 'life'. By suppressing opposition and making individuals mere pawns of the state this was partly achieved. Several strategies quickly ensured civilian support, whilst exploiting political opportunities and manipulating the economy allowed Hitler close to
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making full use of propaganda, Hitler could dictate the lives of the German people. However, though laws like the Enabling Act meant Hitler was the leader of a strong political force, the Nazi party was a chaotic organisation and one that never gained central control of the economy. Ultimately, though Hitler had extensive power in Germany, a lack of political correlation and economic control meant he was never leader of a true totalitarian state. 1017 words
making full use of propaganda, Hitler could dictate the lives of the German people. However, though laws like the Enabling Act meant Hitler was the leader of a strong political force, the Nazi party was a chaotic organisation and one that never gained central control of the economy. Ultimately, though Hitler had extensive power in Germany, a lack of political correlation and economic control meant he was never leader of a true totalitarian state. 1017 words