Hitler controlled his people in many ways and used many different methods, for instance he made promises to his people; he used brainwashing tactics; and he also by having a way to capture his audience. When the depression hit they all took a liking to him with his methods he would use.
And The Answer is...Hitler and the Nazis had supressed freedom and human rights by giving the look of legal sanction with the Nuremberg Laws which stripped people of citizenship.
Personally, I think that the violence between 1933 and 1934 was very important as it showed Hitler that violence wouldn't work and that he'd have to use a different approach. The violence, such as the Munich Putsch, showed Hitler that other methods would have to be used. As a result of the Munich Putsch, 16 Nazis were killed and Hitler was sent to prison. Obviously, this sent a pretty clear message that violence wasn't going to work. In prison, Hitler had valuable thinking time where he wrote 'Mein Kampf' and, as shown in source B, this caused Hitler to change his methods which lead to him gaining support and eventually becoming dictator.
Hitler was a person who is now dead and was responsible for the extermination of many Jewish people. You can not and I do not see why you would want to use Adolf Hitler.
The most well known example is how Hitler burned books that contained any information relevant to the Jews. His plan to eradicate the Jews was fuelled by his jealousy of the flourishing Jewish community. Hitler banned anything actually that would promote views on the Jews.
Some methods of controlling pathogens include disinfection, sterilization, proper hygiene practices, vaccination, antimicrobial treatments, and quarantine measures. It is important to use a combination of these methods to effectively control the spread of pathogens and prevent diseases.
Hitler used several methods to stay in power including fear, propaganda, and pride. Much of the country, especially the military, where quickly drawn into the false hope of a Utopian society.
The Nazi-Soviet peace treaty of 1941
um Hitler didnt do it, but nazi scientists used xrays primarily, as well as other more interesting and fun methods of sterilization.
Carbolic acid was opposed due to its strong smell, irritation to the skin, and potential toxic effects on patients. The lack of understanding of germ theory and proper application methods also contributed to opposition to its use as an antiseptic.
Blitzkrieg, the assault on massive amounts of lands
Use glue traps, they trap all of the bugs and once they are full you just throw them out.
The government used the Espionage Act to counter the loss of enthusiasm and opposition to the war at home. The act made it illegal to do, publish, or say negative that would hurt the war effort.
The dictator attempted to suppress any opposition to his rule by silencing dissidents and controlling the media.
Hitler used forced sterilization. One of his better known methods was hysterectomy and in males vasectomy and castration. He had also made use of high dosages of copper sulphate.
Hitler controlled his people in many ways and used many different methods, for instance he made promises to his people; he used brainwashing tactics; and he also by having a way to capture his audience. When the depression hit they all took a liking to him with his methods he would use.
And The Answer is...Hitler and the Nazis had supressed freedom and human rights by giving the look of legal sanction with the Nuremberg Laws which stripped people of citizenship.