Totalitarianism by the Nazi regime of Germany led to its eventual defeat in WWII because there was no mass uprising even when Germany was losing.
The Nazis tried to control all aspects of German life which meant that they required total obedience to the Nazi party and its leaders.
For this reason, even when Germany was losing on the Eastern front to the Soviets, and on the Western front to the Americans and British, there was no mass uprising in Germany to bring down the Nazi government and sue for peace.
Most civilians and soldiers alike instead decided to fight for the Nazi German cause because the Nazis controlled their lives. Had this not been the case, Germany might have gotten rid of the government and negotiated peace to avoid destruction and complete defeat.
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