Hitler established a totalitarian state in Germany through a combination of legal means and brutal suppression. After being appointed Chancellor in 1933, he quickly passed the Reichstag Fire Decree and the Enabling Act, which allowed him to bypass parliament and enact laws unilaterally. The regime eliminated political opposition, controlled the media, and promoted Propaganda to unify public opinion under Nazi ideology. Additionally, the Gestapo and other security forces instilled fear, ensuring compliance and loyalty among the populace.
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