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Answer 1: Most people in Germany werre thrilled that the Jews (which comprised less than 1 percent of Germany, since there were only about 525,000 Jews in Germany at that time) were finally getting out. German workers probably loved Nazi rule because they got jobs back and Jews were getting killed-killing two birds with one stone! Answer 2: A lot of the German workers were cold, tired, and going hungry after the first World War. They were still burning with humiliation from their loss, and their economy had plummeted so far down after making reparations for the War that barrels and barrels of their paper money were worth hardly anything. When Adolf Hitler took over, he not only attacked the Jews and blamed them for their problems, he also promised the people of Germany that he would make things better, and that they would rule the earth. Most Germans didn't know exactly what was going on. Those who did and objected were silenced. Some attempts were made by Germans to kill Hitler early on, after that, it's unknown exactly what went on. When World War II ended, most Germans were horrified by what they saw in the camps, and ashamed of what their country had done. Most Germans have been afraid to be patriotic until recently, within the past few years.

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It would really depend on their ethnicity/religion. A Jewish or Slavic farmer would most likely have his land seized, whereas a German farmer probably wouldn't be treated differently than other Germans.

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Workers were made by Hitler to work days on end in the factories with little pay. Any money they do get will be spent clothes, food and family.

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Well, the Nazis were the German Worker's Party. They needed the support of the workers to be elected, they campained on a policy of eliminating unemployment, which they did.

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the gestapo helped controll Germany

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