In a totalitarian regime, concentration and extermination camps are believed to be the most important part for total domination. In these laboratories, the regimes brought fear and horror to completely dominate the country. They effectively cut the inmates off from the rest of the world. The problem is to fabricate something so immense, the taking away all “freedom," is almost impossible. In a totalitarian society, total domination needs to be achieved in a couple ways: you need to implicate fear and horror; you need a great leader and a flawless plan for success. The way the Germans almost accomplished total domination was by their great plan. They had Adolf Hitler, a fearless and great leader and their plan was to use concentration and extermination camps. These concentration and extermination camps brought massive amounts of fear and horrible to the people. These camps were not only meant to exterminate or degrade human beings, but also used as an experiment for total domination. They scientifically controlled conditions of the camps and studied expressions of human behavior to see if these camps were the future of total domination. A totalitarian regime depends on the isolation of the outside fictitious world of “freedoms." These camps were the central institution of totalitarian organizational power. Arendt states that, “the road to totalitarian domination leads through many intermediates”: the extraordinary bloody terror is the initial stage of totalitarian rule. They defeat the opponent by rendering all other oppositions impossible. Not only did the Germans believe that they could have total domination by these concentration camps, they believed that they would be able to derive economic advantages. In my opinion, fear and horror are great first steps to total domination, but you need much more completely own the human population. To be fair, Hitler’s plan for total domination all began by his gift of public speech a