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Nazism is primarily characterized as a totalitarian regime rather than an oligarchy. While it involved a concentrated power structure with the Nazi Party at the helm, which included a small elite of leaders, the broader definition of oligarchy—where a few individuals or families control a government—does not fully capture the oppressive and state-driven nature of Nazi rule. The regime sought to exert total control over all aspects of life, suppressing dissent and eliminating political pluralism, which distinguishes it from typical oligarchic governance.

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