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Fascism in Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler, changed almost every part of daily life. Politically, Hitler's government removed all other political parties and banned trade unions, so workers had no voice. Strikes, where workers protested for better pay or conditions, were made illegal, and the Nazi Party became the only option. To boost the economy, Hitler's government started building projects like motorways (Autobahnen) and stadiums, creating jobs. The government also began rearming, building up Germany's military and producing new cars like the Volkswagen to strengthen the country.
In schools, Nazi ideas were everywhere. Textbooks were rewritten to praise Hitler and teach Nazi beliefs. Students were taught to follow Hitler's ideas without question, and the Hitler Youth and League of German Maidens trained boys and girls separately. Boys learned military skills, while girls were taught to focus on being mothers and homemakers. This aimed to make everyone loyal to Nazi values.
Propaganda, or messages that tried to influence people's thoughts, was led by Joseph Goebbels, who controlled the media and how people greeted each other (everyone had to say "Heil Hitler"). Events like the 1936 Olympics and the Nuremberg Rallies were staged to show Germany's power and unity. Anti-Jewish propaganda spread hate and fear, blaming Jewish people for Germany's problems.
To enforce control, the Gestapo, Hitler's secret police, used fear and violence. People who opposed the Nazis, along with Jewish people and others, were sent to concentration camps. The Night of the Long Knives in 1934 showed how ruthless the Nazis could be by killing those they saw as threats. Through these changes, life in Nazi Germany became strictly controlled by the Nazi regime.
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