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... If a problem emerged, then Hitler would often just set up a new body. Also, Hitler may have made some long standing Nazis a bit disappointed since they thought that he would simply promote them to high ranking positions such as civil servants. However, Hitler often kept the old Weimar civil servants. Hitler saw loyalty in personal not institutional terms; this is why he did not mind the leading Nazis such as Goering or Goebbels building up their own personal power because he always thought inevitably they would always be loyal to him. He like the quarrels they had amongst themselves because Hitler was a strong believer in 'survival of the fittest.' Also many people would argue that the method of control could be described as 'chaotic.' This can be interpreted as showing Hitler as a weak dictator because there was a major 'overlapping' of bodies which meant that it ...
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