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Hitler used Propaganda, mass rallies, and charismatic speeches to unite the German people under a nationalist and racially exclusive ideology. He appealed to their sense of patriotism, victimhood, and desire for a strong and unified nation. Additionally, Hitler implemented policies that addressed the grievances of various groups, such as the unemployed, farmers, and business owners, which helped to win their support.

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