Why the Nazis were able to stay in power Establishing a totalitarian state
The Nazis crushed opposition through legal moves, fear and intimidation. Propaganda and social control kept the population in line. Popular economic and foreign policies encouraged widespread support.
Totalitarianism is a form of government that controls every aspect of individuals' lives. Under Hitler, the Nazis tried to take total control of Germany through a range of measures:
crushing of opposition
fear and state terrorism
social controls
propaganda
successful foreign policy
economic
policies
social policies
The graphic below illustrates some of these key measures.