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To What Extent Could The Nazi Regime Be Considered Revolutionary In The Period 1933-45'
Between the years 1933 and 1945 the Nazi regime perused, and subsequently succeeded in completed revolutionising Germany. Although inconclusive, an economic revolution had taken place before 1942.The prevailing thought of William Shirer is that it was only after the invasion of Russia, and Germanys transition to a total war economy that the Nazi regime could be considered revolutionary in every aspect. It seems that in order for the complete revolution to sustain its radical approach and effect on the Nazi state, its ideology needed to be effectively implemented upon society, to thus create a sense of reality. The term reality in this context relates to the idea that Hitlers strategic policies were successfully implemented upon the every day life of German citizens, for the purpose of controlling their thoughts, ideas and freedom. As K.D Bracher rightfully states, the revolutionary force was realized by all Germans of the time rather than merely being externally institutionalised in the socio-economic, political and military spheres under Nazi control . However, the Nazi regime took this preconceived idea to yet another level: a biological revolution . These modifications, completing the return to totalitarian control, allowed Hitler to achieve his policies, thus revolutionising every aspect of
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