If the Nazis had not seized control of Germany in the 1930s, Germany and many other countries might still be under the aristocracy and monarchical rule. The "Meritocracy" ideal would not have flourished and democracy would not have flourished. It is also possible the Communist regimes may have taken over the European continent. Naturally six million Jews would not have been killed and the Jewish population would be larger today. The global economy would be vastly different today too. The map of the world would be different also.
the answer is strict government control of the press
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In 1939 Czechoslovakia was invaded by Nazi Germany
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The Nazi party government in Germany in the 1930s
the answer is strict government control of the press
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In the 1930s, the population of Germany was approximately 67 million people.
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In Germany today, citizen government participation is characterized by a democratic system where citizens have the right to vote, participate in political parties, and engage in civil society. In contrast, during Hitler's reign in the 1930s, Germany was under a totalitarian regime where citizens had very limited political freedoms and were subject to the dictatorship's control and propaganda.
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