Totalitarianism is a system of government that is characterized by the government having complete and total authority over the citizens. Nazi Germany was a totalitarian state because Hitler and the Nazis had full authority. Some factors that show this are that the Nazis had almost unlimited power to imprison people, search or even confiscate property, and they prohibited any type of political parties other than their own, and people who didn't follow this rule would be imprisoned.
That is often called totalitarianism. Obvious examples include Fascist Italy, the USSR (from the mid 1920s onwards) and Nazi Germany,
Germany became a totalitarian state with the rise of Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party, particularly after the Reichstag Fire in February 1933. The subsequent passage of the Reichstag Fire Decree and the Enabling Act allowed Hitler to consolidate power, effectively dismantling democratic institutions and establishing a regime characterized by oppressive control over all aspects of life. By the summer of 1933, political opposition was largely eliminated, solidifying Germany's status as a totalitarian state.
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Yes, Hilter did it in 1934.
Refers to Hitler's rule in Germany, under this rule the country was transformed into a totalitarian state where the Nazi party controlled nearly all aspects of life
Totalitarianism refering to a totalitarian state is a one party state in which each person is supposed to work towards the good of state, much like the aim of Stalin's USSR, or the Nazi's Germany.
The term "totalitarian" refers to a political system in which the state holds absolute power over all aspects of public and private life, often characterized by centralized control, repression of dissent, and the absence of democratic processes. Totalitarian regimes typically employ propaganda, surveillance, and state-sponsored violence to maintain control and suppress opposition. Examples include historical regimes such as those led by Stalin in the Soviet Union and Hitler in Nazi Germany.
Yes.
The goal of a totalitarian state is to create a perfect society with no opposition. The leader of this kind of state will take control of all aspects of society including its people's personal lives.
The Soviet Union had to have a revolution to obtain a totalitarian state, Italy and Germany elected theirs. All three had a single dictator emerge.
A totalitarian government is characterized by centralized control over all aspects of public and private life, often led by a single party or leader. It employs propaganda, censorship, and state surveillance to maintain power and suppress dissent. Individual freedoms are severely restricted, with the state exerting influence over the economy, education, and cultural institutions. The government's ideology is typically promoted as infallible, leaving little room for opposition or alternative viewpoints.
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