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.
That is often called totalitarianism. Obvious examples include Fascist Italy, the USSR (from the mid 1920s onwards) and Nazi Germany,
Adolf Hitler was the totalitarian dictator of Germany from 1933-1945.
To make more German citizens believe in Nazism
Yes it was. The Nazis controlled nearly every aspect of the populations lives and also tried to control their minds through the use of widespread propaganda.
There are a great number of differences. Totalitarian governments are evil & repress their citizens, and often are aggressive predators in the international community. Democratic or representative governments have a much better chance of not repressing their citizens & not threatening other nations without cause.
Fascism
Italy and Germany
No, he was Germany's Chancellor.
Germany, Italy
The role of the Nazi Party in Germany was to consolidate their power throughout the nation, have the citizens conform to their agenda, and continue to spread propaganda to further their twisted goals.
East Germany was communist and West Germany was democratic.