>>13494556Thats pretty funny you say that when Hitler was way less secure in his position than the leaders in the allied countries, like Roosevelt, Stalin, or Churchill.
I think, roughly, Germans got really spooked by violent authoritarian communists trying to take over and decided to take their chances with an authoritarian anti-communist because they didn't have many options.
But a lot of people really didn't like what Hitler was doing. Like, Hitler had to backdown from euthanizing mentally disabled people, because it was so unpopular when it was publicly announced. There were so many assassination attempts against Hitler. Germany society was never fully mobilized into a war time economy, (like in the US private automobile production ended for the duration of WWII so that those resources could go to military production, but private automobile production never ended in Germany, despite the fact the German military needed cars so much more badly than the US). I think thats because people hate the burden wartime mobilizations put on them and Hitler just couldn't afford to lose any more popularity.