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How chaotic was Nazi Government?
Central Government Hitler´s role
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Historians´ views Intentionalists Structuralists
Karl Bracher, Hugh-Trevor-Ruper Hitler was a powerful figure at the centre of the government Internal rivalries between overlapping bodies ( ministries, party organisations and special agencies) were reinforcing Hitler´s position: * Hitler as a strong dictator Ian Kershaw, Martin Broszat, Hans Mommsen, Jeremy Noakes Nazi Germany was a mixture of competing institutions: The Third Reich was not a powerful totalitarian state, the regime was chaotic ( overlapping duties of ministers), Nazi projects left unfinished * Hitler as a weak dictator
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Central Government cabinet meetings became more infrequent
- in 1933 met 72 times - in - in - in - after 1938 did not meet at all → without the cabinet there was no place for ministers to discuss!!
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Hitler´s role H´s style of government was to give power to those he trusted and who presented him with good ideas → the creation of Supreme Reich Authorities - specialist agencies whose functions often overlapped with existing ministries * Hitler was the single source of authority for everyone ( ministries and agencies)
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Hitler´s role Ministries of Labour, Agriculture, Economy, Transport
* FOUR-YEAR PLAN ( A Supreme Reich Organisation under Göring, overlapped L. , E., A.) * TODT ORGANISATION ( A Supreme Reich Organisation under F. Todt; road-building, other building, German defences, linked to 4-year plan, became extremely powerful!)
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Was this chaos intended?
The Intentionalists ; Hitler´s divide and Rule-policy, it was intended! The Structuralists; H. was a Weak leader, a structural chaos made H. to choose the policy he did → most historians for intentionalists, also many combine these two
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Persuasion and Force in the Nazi State
1) The Nazi Party In million members → by million ( 10 % of the population) → by million → The party was simply an instrument of propaganda ( in 1939 the Party Membership was compulsory for positions in the administration) Relations between the party and the state Ways in which the Nazi party took over the institutions
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Propaganda Terror and fear
The aim was to achieve racially pure state in tune with Nazi principles - concentration camps - spy networks In 1933 the Ministry for Popular Enlightenment and Propaganda (Göbbels)
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Propaganda Press Radio Film Other forms of Propaganda
How successful was it??
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The Police State Gestapo SS Police SD Himmler
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