1. The Nazi Germany A) The government was formed promising the public, a cleansing of the people by removing the Jews and keeping the purest form of blood by practicing “Aryanism”.
B) The society was an “Anti-Jew” society where the teachers were supposed to be a part of the Nazi society and education was banned for the Jews. Hitler and the government oppressed the religious groups and removed almost all the Protestant Churches in the Nazi Germany. The Government led a strong anti-tobacco movement. Women were the corner stone of the society where the definition of world for them was- "world is her husband, her family, her children, and her home."
C) The Second WW led to the oppression of the Nazi Germany by the revolt groups and various countries grouped as the “Allies” comprising of U.S.A, Britain and Canada. As the allies won the world war after a serious combat comprising of nuclear weapons the Nazi Government was overthrown as Hitler and his wife committed suicide.
D) Various societies were formed under the Nazi rule to overthrow the government by secretive groups acting against the government and forming anti government societies within the country which acted against every reform put forward by the government.“Wehrkraftzersetzung” is a term from German military law during the Third Reich. In 1938, with Adolf Hitler moving Germany closer to war, the Nazi government issued a decree for the purpose of suppressing any expression or activity opposed to the Nazi regime or the Wehrmacht. This gave government the right to arrest any civilian if suspected to secretly work against the government. Hitler’s word was above all law and authority.
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The Nazi Germany and The Republic of Gilead
A totalitarian state is a term utilized by some political researchers to depict a political framework in which the state holds all out power over the general public and