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... from political activity outside the NSDAP. The Vatican agreed, and Hitler's guarantee (which, of course, was merely tactical) reconciled many German Catholics with the regime. The fact that Hitler was willing to negotiate with Vatican is evidence that he tried to maintain order in Germany. By offering something to everyone and by appealing to everyone with something of interest, Hitler could win people over in support of his party. Once Hitler had the support of the masses this would make him indispensable and give him the power to influence Germany's policies. In order to gain the support of big Industrialists and businesses, they were not interfered with and left unharmed by the Nazi regime except for the removal of Jewish managers. Hitler appealed to leading Industrialists, such as Krupp, by giving them positions of power in his government and administration. For Industrialists the appeal of the Nazis were that they had ...
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