1.They rebuilt faith in the country because they eradicated anyone who didn't believe in their regime, so all that was left was believers.Originally posted by Fraulein
Actually, the Nazi regime eradicated 12 million persons.
The good things that the nazis had done was rebuild faith in the country, protect it's own culture, solved the unemployment problem within german boarders for awhile, and had refused to follow the demeaning treaty of Versailles.
I;m sure there may be a few more (remember, every government in the past does good things and bad things.. they were all grey, not one thing can only do an evil deed and not one thing can only do a good deed.)
And if you're tired of the controversy, then simply ignore it.
I myself am getting alittle tired of this discussion..
2. It protected it's culture because they allowed no one to speak out with new ideas or opinions.
3. Most jobs created were probably in the army, his secret police, or the death camps.
4. The Treaty of Versailles was constructed to prevent Germany from getting another army and throwing itself into war again. German people didn't lose their freedom as a result of the Treaty. Germany had to give up some of their land, pay a lot of money, limit their army and navy, and admit guilt. Most of those restrictions were probably given to try and prevent another war. In debt and with a small army, good luck getting a country to start another war. The German leader(s) did sign it, and they got off without a trial.