The Nazi regime maintained control over Germany through a powerful combination of propaganda, censorship, and fear. Goebbels controlled information and shaped public opinion, while Himmler’s SS and the Gestapo enforced obedience through surveillance and terror.
Although resistance existed in groups such as the White Rose, Edelweiss Pirates, Swing Youth, and the July 1944 bomb plot, these efforts were limited and often brutally crushed.
Overall, Nazi control was highly effective in public life, creating the appearance of unity and loyalty, even though some private opposition remained.