Totalitarian state
A Fascist Government
Hitler was actually from Austria, and much of the Austrian population was desperate for strong leadership. People thought they could trust Hitler to bolster their economy, as he had done with Germany.
Hitler was popular in his opposition to what Germans saw as inequitable terms of the Versailles Treaty. He also appealed to German nationalism. He blamed many of Germany's problems on the "lesser races" such as the Jews.
Adolf Hitler lived in Berlin, Germany.
Totalitarian state
That was in 1932, when he had beaten all opposition. --
Hitler rebuilt Germany by implementing various economic and infrastructure projects, such as the construction of highways and public buildings. He also focused on rearming the military and creating jobs through military expansion and public works programs. Additionally, he centralized power and suppressed opposition to consolidate control over the country.
An individual, supported by a political faction, has supreme power in a nation. Opposition to the dictator's rulings are not tolerated very far.Criticism of the dictator is suppressed or punished. A Dictatorship can be sustained for decades - it was in Ceasar's Rome, Mao's China, Hitler's Germany, Stalin's USSR, Tito's Yugoslavia, Franco's Spain.
the nazi party was established during the reign of Adolf Hitler in Germany after world war 1
A Fascist Government
An individual, supported by a political faction, has supreme power in a nation. Opposition to the dictator's rulings are not tolerated very far.Criticism of the dictator is suppressed or punished. A Dictatorship can be sustained for decades - it was in Ceasar's Rome, Mao's China, Hitler's Germany, Stalin's USSR, Tito's Yugoslavia, Franco's Spain.
Hitler was actually from Austria, and much of the Austrian population was desperate for strong leadership. People thought they could trust Hitler to bolster their economy, as he had done with Germany.
Hitler was popular in his opposition to what Germans saw as inequitable terms of the Versailles Treaty. He also appealed to German nationalism. He blamed many of Germany's problems on the "lesser races" such as the Jews.
During the Great Depression, people believed anything that sounded good. When Hitler came into power, he used two tactics. The first is that is voice caught people's ears, and the second was that Hitler had the Gestapo, and the Brown shirts (people named that protected Hitler that wore brown shirts), so any opposition was crushed, so finally that's how Hitler Established a totalitarian.
Hitler was popular in his opposition to what Germans saw as inequitable terms of the Versailles Treaty. He also appealed to German nationalism. He blamed many of Germany's problems on the "lesser races" such as the Jews.
Unfortunately, a sizable enough percentage of the German population supported Hitler's policies to elect him Chancellor of Germany. It was a sizable enough proportion to intimidate enough of the opposition to silence them.