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Essay heading: Opposition And Dissent In The Third Reich
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This characteristic practise of the Gestapo was in fact felt as an infringement on peoples' right to privacy, yet it was clear that a person could not resist, much less stop the Gestapo without dire consequences.
The "Atomization of social relations" is mentioned as the ultimate Nazi effort to make a communal attempt at resistance impossible... displayed 300 characters
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This ?atomisation' occurred as a result of people becoming so cautious of what their behaviour and conversations, that they felt they could not even trust their neighbour. This condition made individual resistance unlikely and communal resistance even less likely. Therefore, by making individuals feel that they were under surveillance twenty-four hours a day, constantly invading their privacy, and straining their interactions with other people, the Nazis felt they were closing any possible windows for rebellion... displayed next 300 characters
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