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The Nazis sought to create a totalitarian state where they could exert complete control over all aspects of life, driven by their ideology of Aryan supremacy and anti-Semitism. They aimed to eliminate perceived threats to their vision, including Jews, communists, and other minority groups, which they blamed for Germany's social and economic problems. By fostering a culture of fear and conformity, the Nazis hoped to unify the German populace under their radical policies and militaristic ambitions, ultimately leading to their expansionist goals in Europe.

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