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Except they ended up abolishing private property rights with the Reichstag fire degree on Feb. 28, 1933. Article 153 of the Weimar Constitution guaranteed private property, with expropriation only to occur within the due process of the law, but this article was nullified. Also in Hitler's table talks on September 3, 1942, he said that land was “national property, and in the end only given to the individual as a loan.” Hitler only recognized private property insofar as it was used according to the principle “common benefit ahead of private benefit,” which meant that if it was necessary in the common interest, the state had the right at all times to decide the way, the extent to which, and when private property was used, and the common interest was, of course, defined by the state.
Owning property was therefore conditional. You either did exactly what the Nazi government told you to do, or your business got seized and given to another. Which is why they later reorganized all industries into corporations run by members of the Nazi Party.
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Except they ended up abolishing private property rights with the Reichstag fire degree on Feb. 28, 1933. Article 153 of the Weimar Constitution guaranteed private property, with expropriation only to occur within the due process of the law, but this article was nullified. Also in Hitler's table talks on September 3, 1942, he said that land was “national property, and in the end only given to the individual as a loan.” Hitler only recognized private property insofar as it was used according to the principle “common benefit ahead of private benefit,” which meant that if it was necessary in the common interest, the state had the right at all times to decide the way, the extent to which, and when private property was used, and the common interest was, of course, defined by the state.
Owning property was therefore conditional. You either did exactly what the Nazi government told you to do, or your business got seized and given to another. Which is why they later reorganized all industries into corporations run by members of the Nazi Party.
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Except they ended up abolishing private property rights with the Reichstag fire degree on Feb. 28, 1933. Article 153 of the Weimar Constitution guaranteed private property, with expropriation only to occur within the due process of the law, but this article was nullified. Also in Hitler's table talks on September 3, 1942, he said that land was “national property, and in the end only given to the individual as a loan.” Hitler only recognized private property insofar as it was used according to the principle “common benefit ahead of private benefit,” which meant that if it was necessary in the common interest, the state had the right at all times to decide the way, the extent to which, and when private property was used, and the common interest was, of course, defined by the state.
Owning property was therefore conditional. You either did exactly what the Nazi government told you to do, or your business got seized and given to another. Which is why they later reorganized all industries into corporations run by members of the Nazi Party.
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