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Nazi control of Germany

After Hitler passed the Enabling Act he wanted to ensure that the German people would stay loyal to him, so he set up policies to keep control of them One-party government: All political opponents were arrested; people could only belong to the Nazi party Terror:

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Nazi control of Germany

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  1. After Hitler passed the Enabling Act he wanted to ensure that the German people would stay loyal to him, so he set up policies to keep control of them • One-party government: • All political opponents were arrested; people could only belong to the Nazi party • Terror: • SS, SA and the Gestapo made sure to silence anyone that opposed Hitler by any means necesarry • Propaganda: • People were constantly exposed to media telling them how great Hitler was and how awful his opponents were Nazi control of Germany

  2. Youth: • Boys were taught to be Nazi soldiers and girls were taught how to raise good German families • Workforce: • Hitler eliminated unions in the workplace…workers were paid less and unable to strike • Religion: • Hitler reduced the power of religion in Germany, wanted people to “believe” in him as Germany’s savior • Racism: • Nazis believed in anti-semitism . Jews lost their German citizenship and were not allowed to marry Germans Nazi control of Germany

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