When the domestic policy of the Nazi party succeeded in acquiring power in 1933, the Nazis changed the German society and began to prepare for Hitler's so-called 1000 years empire. This transformation will give a solid footing to the German industry. This will ensure that the young German becomes a faithful Nazi. Finally, and most importantly, the Nazis moved their racial theory into practice, which leads them to the way to the most serious human extinction in the history of the world.
Nazi's policy for education and youth success Hitler and the Nazi Party have developed a series of policies to control education and German youth. This is mainly to ensure loyalty to Hitler and the Nazi party. Some people believe in these policies, others are not, but most people are afraid of fear, glory and social inappropriateness to comply with these policies. Hitler and Nazis wish to control the education system and young people by controlling teachers, students and courses
The Germans comply with the Nazi rule was mainly due to the success of domestic and international policies early in the administration and the success of Hitler's myths. People who oppose the regime or who are the targets of the Nazi ideology are suppressed by efficient Gestapo and therefore have little influence on the party's full support.
From 1933 to 1934, the Nazi domestic policy could be divided into three stages. Over the years, Hitler integrated "his authority by destroying all other political parties," adjusting "every aspect of German life and resolving objections between Nazis and conservatives. After serving as Prime Minister, Hitler immediately dispatched Papen and a conservative nationalist. Election of the new Parliament House will be held in early March 1933. On February 27, just days before the election, the German parliament building was destroyed. The Nazis may have caused a fire, but they condemned the Communists for criticizing them planning to take control of power. Hitler persuaded Hindenburg to take strict action against so-called communism threats, and the President suspended freedom of speech, press freedom and other civil liberties.
One month after Hitler was appointed to the Prime Minister 's official residence, the National Assembly building was burned down. Hitler condemned the German Communist Party as an excuse to ban political parties that opposed Nazi's policy. On March 23, 1933, the Nazis basically passed an approval bill to control the government. As an emergency measure, these actions granted the Cabinet (and Hitler) the right to pass the law without Congressional approval. Hitler strengthened his powers and acted to purify the party in order to eliminate those who could threaten their own position ("Long knife night"). Under the control of the internal enemies, Hitler started to persecute people regarded as enemies of ethnic groups. In September 1935, he took the Jewish citizenship and passed the Nuremberg law, which prohibits marriage or sexual relations between the Jews and the "Aryan."