NZ

Life in Nazi Germany (1933–1945) was built on conformity, surveillance, and ideological saturation. The regime sought not only political control, but total control of thought, identity, and belonging. From childhood onward, Germans were immersed in Nazi ideology through schools, youth organizations, propaganda, and social pressure. Loyalty to the state and to Hitler was framed as moral virtue; dissent was framed as betrayal.

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