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mr_godi [17]
3 years ago
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URGENT!! How did Hitler's political views mean changes to society?

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nikklg [1K]3 years ago
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The correct answer to this open question is the following.

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Hitler's political views meant changes to society in that he influenced people to believe in his political views and with the use of propaganda he became a true leader and an influential figure to the German people. Propagandistic expert, Joshep Goebbles, helped him to become a prominent national figure.

Some of the political ideas of Adolph Hitler were the superiority of the Aryan race, the persecution of Jewish people, the control of Europe, and the fight against Communism.

Hitler used fascist and totalitarian strategies to rise to power in Germany.

First, Hitler promoted Nazism, an extreme form of fascism. He banned other political parties and controlled freedom of speech.  

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

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