Did Hitler create a classless Volksgemeinschaft ?
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Did Hitler create a classless Volksgemeinschaft ?
It has been established that one of Hitler's key tools in securing support, was the ability of his party to build bridges over the gaps between the classes of society. This became an important idea in the Nazi regime. Not only did Hitler want to appeal between the classes, he wanted to actually make the divisions smaller. He wanted to create, not a regimented community with fractures in society,
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still the middle classes, the elite still the elite, and the agriculturalists still simply the farmers, and it would appear as thought a classless Volksgemeinschaft was still only a reality in his head. Yet it was still a reality in his head. It would appear as though Hitler did make attempts to bridge the gaps between the classes, unfortunately his attempts seemed to have failed, and the fundamental structure of the German society remains intact.
still the middle classes, the elite still the elite, and the agriculturalists still simply the farmers, and it would appear as thought a classless Volksgemeinschaft was still only a reality in his head. Yet it was still a reality in his head. It would appear as though Hitler did make attempts to bridge the gaps between the classes, unfortunately his attempts seemed to have failed, and the fundamental structure of the German society remains intact.