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    * Introduction to the topicWe are going to talk about Nazism in this report. An important question is what Nazism actually means. Nazism is a shortened term for National Socialism. National Socialism is a movement. It is also a set of ideas about what a country or society should look like. An important but particularly well-known and characteristic person in this movement is Adolf Hitler. In 1920, Hitler founded his German National Socialist Party, the NSDAP. In this report, we will discuss the topics mentioned here in more detail.* Main questions and sub-questions To explore the topics mentioned above in more depth, we use main questions and sub-questions. Using the sub-questions, we try to answer the main question: How did Hitler build his Nazi state? Sub-question 1: What is Nazism? Sub-question 2: How did the Nazi Party attempt to indoctrinate the population? What was the reaction of the population to this subject? Sub-question 3: To what characteristic aspects is Nazism linked? And why?* Structure of the reportFirst, we answer sub-questions 1, 2 and 3. Then, the answer to the main question will be given in conclusion.Jessica's piece...Jessica's piece... * What are the characteristic aspects of Nazism? And why? The role of modern means of propaganda and communication and forms of mass organization is one of the characteristic aspects linked to Nazism. Indeed, propaganda and communication tools, such as cinema and radio, made it easier to attract and convince a large group of people, which was also done during the time of Nazism. Many politicians... in the middle of the newspaper... this is the characteristic aspect of "racism and discrimination that led to genocide, especially of the Jews." National Socialism assumed that there were inferior “races,” a biological inequality between individuals. Jews in particular were inferior and threatening. It is for this reason that National Socialism exterminated all the Jews. The characteristic aspect of the "German occupation of the Netherlands" is also part of Nazism, because National Socialism wanted to win over the Dutch population through propaganda during the occupation of the Netherlands. of the introduction comes from here. http://www.schooltv.nl/eigenwijzer/2157332/historie/item/2839248/het-nationaal-socialisme/The characteristic aspects part comes from here. http://www.schoolsamenversie.nl/havo-historie/houdende-aspecten-havo/