Hilter

             Hitler's power in Germany depended greatly on his reign of terror, which are having control over education and his capability to solve economic problems.
             Hitler's reign of terror, which was achieved through the use of the Germany army and secret policies, enabled threats he faced to be removed. He could easily remove any opposition parties and his status would remain unshakable. No other political parties would dare to challenge him and this allowed him to have dictatorship. Hitler also used terror on the people to secure his position as the Fuhrer. As people were afraid the severe punishment and death they faced for going against Hitler, they would not rise against him even if they wanted a change in the government. The people who were greatly instill with fear and terror would follow Hitler's instructions and carry out his order. Since Hitler faced no opposition, his position and his power is unable to be abolished and he could rule with an iron hand.
             The control of the education system was also important for Hitler to hold onto his unlimited power. As children were taught at a very young age to be loyal to the Fuhrer, they were indoctrinated with Hitler's ideas and aims. They saw Hitler as the savior of Germany and looked upon him. They were hence willing to sacrifice themselves for Hitler whom they admired and respected. The youths would give their support to Hitler who promised to bring them to glory. Since Hitler was able to obtained massive support, he was able to consolidate his power in Germany.
             Hitler was enable to remain in power also because he solved economic problems faced by the people. Hitler purged the Jews and anti-Nazis form the civil service and created more job opportunities for the rest of German's population. Many youths also found employment in the National Labour Services. Bureaucracy was also set up, providing thousands of office and administrative posts. Unemployment wa
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