The ‘Enabling Act’ on the 23rd of March made Hitler the dictator of Germany.
Hitler taking his role as a dictator began methodically taking away domestic privileges. After modifying all the domestic policies, Hitler turned his attention to foreign policies where he perceived the people’s state of mind and used his observation to manipulate people for his own benefits.
Hitler and the Nazi party’s persuasive strategy was to treat the German citizens as a whole group rather than individuals. According to the Hitler, individuals always think for them and are anxious about their comfort. But were as in groups, people are uneducated and are simpler to persuade. They were able to identify that if German citizen had a group mentality, they would be much more amenable to the Nazi’s beliefs and propaganda. To strengthen this mentality, the Nazis held events that required group participation and didn’t welcome any distinctiveness. It was compulsory that people had to share their feeling to the mass and people who didn’t contribute were either dealt by the mass or the