Did the Nazi regime achieve a totalitarian state?
A Totalitarian State?
When Adolf Hitler and his National Socialist Party took power in 1933, a wave of terror was begun which led to the genocide of millions of people and the destruction of much of the European continent. While the reign of the National Socialist regime has been universally recognized as a horrible time period in history, different arguments have been presented to explain how such a regime could take power in modern society. Current
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continuous movement in which the fate of man has already been determined was lost and hopefully will never return again.
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