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How far do you agree that Hitlers policies were success for German people during the 1930s?

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How far do you agree that Hitlers policies were success for German people during the 1930s?

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Let me make this plain: It is a statement of fact that the ‘Great depression’ was what it says it was. When Hitler came to power the depressed economic times were in the past. Therefore some recovery of the German economy would probably happened irrespective of who came to power. Certainly Hitler provided investment opportunities but along with these the social policies he applied to the people of Germany do not bear out what, in my view, a politician should advocate. (That’s about as mild as it gets) If you argue for Hitlers 1930s policies then you must be aware of his 1940s policies….. I seem to notice they come to an abrupt halt in April 1945. I am saying I do not agree at all, just so that’s clear.

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