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GleichschaltungThe German word Gleichschaltung is a composite noun[?]. Gleich means "equal"; Schaltung is derived from the verb schalten ("to switch"). It can be translated as "consolidation", "synchronization", "phasing", or "co-ordination".However, the term appears most commonly in a political sense to describe the process by which the Nazi regime successively established a system of total control and co-ordination of all aspects of society. The government's desire for total control impelled it to function as the only influence on society. This required the elimination of any other form of influence. The period from 1933 to around 1937 was characterized by the systematic elimination of non-Nazi organizations that could potentially influence people, such as trade unions and political parties. Organizations that the administration could not eliminate, such as the schools, came under its direct control. The regime also assailed the influence of the churches. See also: Totalitarianism. In a more specific sense, Gleichschaltung refers to the legal measures taken by the government after Adolf Hitler became Reichskanzler. In this sense, the term was used by the Nazis themselves. On January 30, 1933, Hitler was appointed Reichskanzler by Reichspräsident Paul von Hindenburg after the NSDAP had gained the largest share of the popular vote in the two Reichstag general elections of 1932. After that, the new government enacted a number of measures in quick succession (refer to the following links for greater detail):
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