The Nazi regime aimed to create a totalitarian state where every aspect of life was controlled by the government. To achieve this, they used a combination of propaganda, censorship, fear, and terror.
Control was led by key figures such as Goebbels, Himmler, the SS, and the Gestapo, who worked to remove opposition and ensure loyalty to Hitler.
At the same time, some resistance did exist, including youth groups, religious critics, and military conspirators. However, opposition was limited and often brutally suppressed.