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user100 [1]
3 years ago
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How did Hitler’s rule in Nazi Germany exemplify totalitarian rule?

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Anika [276]3 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

We gladly can help to answer your question with the following useful concepts. Hope these complement your search for more evidence.

Totalitarian rulers use scare tactics, violence, and their ideology to force people to obey propaganda and dictators.

Totalitarianism is the radical form of government that forbids citizens from expressing liberty. Totalitarian leaders exert absolute control and power over people and institutions. Totalitarian governments have a strong central government that directs the life of its citizens, imposing decisions and criteria that are against the will of the people. The term totalitarian was coined by fascist Italian leader Benito Mussolini in 1920. And of course, Adolph Hitler was a totalitarian ruler.

Hitler’s rule in Nazi Germany exemplifies totalitarian rule because Hitler used fascist and totalitarian strategies to rise to power in Germany.

Adolph Hitler promoted Nazism, an extreme form of fascism

Adolph Hitler promoted racist hatred and anti-Semitism to persecute Jewish people.

Hitler wisely used propaganda to make German people believe that they were a superior race and were going to dominate other races. His right hand was Joseph Goebbels, the real "mind" behind all propagandistic actions that positioned Hitler as the kind of leader he was.

Adolph Hitler was the leader of the Nazi party that ruled Germany in times of World War II. He became the leader of Germany in 1933, after the failure of the Weimar Republic.

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