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In What Ways Did the Nazi State Seek to Establish Total Control Over Its People? - Social Science

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In what ways did the Nazi state seek to establish total control over its people?

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The Nazi state sought to establish total control over its people by dubious methods of propaganda. Mass killings were termed special treatment, final solution; evacuation to disinfection areas was in reality deportation of jews to the gas chambers. The regime used language and media with careful double-meaning expertise, employing the latter for national support and international popularity. Nazi ideology was spread using images, films, radio, posters, and slogans and pamphlets. Enemies of the state were typically presented as weak and degenerate (socialists and liberals), rodents and pests (the Jews). Also, by presenting themselves as liberators and problem-solvers, the Nazis sought to win public support.

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Chapter 3: Nazism and the Rise of Hitler - Exercises [Page 74]

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NCERT Social Science - India and the Contemporary World 1 [English] Class 9
Chapter 3 Nazism and the Rise of Hitler
Exercises | Q 6 | Page 74
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