How did the SS enforce Nazi rule? Check all that apply. They targeted all opposition to Nazi rule. They killed anyone who refused to cooperate. They had the power to arrest anyone for any reason. They asked people to turn in those who were against Nazi rule. They used terror, violence, and intimidation against people.

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During the time that the Nazi Party ruled in Germany the SS was created, these police should look for any opponent of the Nazi Party, anyone who had spoke against them and arrest or killed them, they were known for treat all the political opponent with cruelty, the police forces became an instrument of terror. According to these the best options of how the SS enforce Nazi rule are:

They targeted all opposition to Nazi rule.  

They had the power to arrest anyone for any reason.

They used terror, violence, and intimidation against people.

The SS enforced Nazi rule through the following:

  • They targeted all opposition to Nazi rule.  
  • They had the power to arrest anyone for any reason.
  • They used terror, violence, and intimidation against people.

What was SS?

This is referred to as Schutzstaffel Squads and was Adolf Hitler's personal bodyguard unit.

They enforced the Nazi rule through using violence and intimidation on the people and oppositions.

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