To what extent and how did the Nazi Party and Leni Riefenstahl impact on Germany?
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It cannot be doubted that Nazi Germany was the most dominant political regimes of the 20th century, not only because it unleashed World War II or instigated the holocaust but because of its impact on German society.
From 1933 to 1935 the democratic structure of Germany was replaced with a completely centralized state. With the passing of the Enabling Law, giving Hitler and the Nazi party complete control of Germany, Hitler began eliminating all working class and
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from a young age. Nazism entrenched itself in German Society, transforming its political, cultural and social status. To quote writer Paul Adams, National Socialist doctrine lived in almost every painting, film, stamp and public building, in the toys of the children, in people's houses, in tales and costumes, in the layout of villages, in the songs and poems taught in schools, even in household goods. The Nazi infiltration of every sphere of life never ceased.
from a young age. Nazism entrenched itself in German Society, transforming its political, cultural and social status. To quote writer Paul Adams, National Socialist doctrine lived in almost every painting, film, stamp and public building, in the toys of the children, in people's houses, in tales and costumes, in the layout of villages, in the songs and poems taught in schools, even in household goods. The Nazi infiltration of every sphere of life never ceased.