Was Hitler’s regime totalitarian?

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Was Hitler’s regime totalitarian? TOTALITARIANISM Was Hitler’s regime totalitarian?

WHAT IS TOTALITARIANISM? Control of the Media Control of the Media Use of Secret Police 2 Cult of Personality

WHAT IS TOTALITARIANISM?... A One- Party State Military Dominance Lack of Human Rights

FASCISM Society as one organism made up of interconnecting parts. Individuals do not count. Aim for a transcendental goal. Dictatorship. Strict code of conduct. Swastika originally was an ancient symbol of good fortune embraced through the ages and around the world. In Eastern cultures, the swastika is a symbol of Buddha. In China, the swastika also embodies the concepts of eternity, infinity and the universe