Résumé
The Nazi regime, set up with the nomination of Hitler as German chancellor, on the 30th of January 1933, by the president Hindenburg, is a totalitarian regime. As in every totalitarian regime, the masses play a capital role; but could we say that the integration of the masses in the Nazi regime leads to the enslavement of the citizen? We shall see how the Nazis succeeded in integrating the individual into society, in which way the masses are actors and how expensive this integration is for the individual.