Wroclaw
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put it into percentages.. are you saying 90% didnt really support the party? 50%?
The last free election held in Nazi Germany took place in March 1933, and the Nazis didn't even win a majority in that election, which was held after Hitler had become Chancellor. Assume that his popularity went up until the war started, and it might even have gone up until the invasion of Russia, given how well the war went for them to that point. Once they started losing, however, you can count on the Nazis having lost their popularity swiftly.
So figure that for some period between March 1933 and December 1941, there was probably a majority of people that supported the Nazi party. However, their support for the party came from a variety of reasons: patriotism, support for the military, anti-Semitism for some certainly, and most of all economic recovery. Germany was in terrible shape economically in January 1933, and the Nazis offered a return to full employment. That did wonders for their popularity. It tends to in any population.
You have to temper that support, however, with two things. First, you have to consider that there was also a considerable number of people in Germany who voted for center-left (SPD) or far left-wing (KPD) political parties in Germany, and they were almost as many in number as people who voted for the Nazis. People voting for those parties, particularly for the KPD, were extremely unlikely to have eventually shifted their support to the Nazis.
The other factor you have to consider is military: The officers in the Germany military were largely non-political and, in particular, they despised the SS, almost to a man. The Germany military had been dominated for decades by Prussians, who tended to come from landed gentry in northern Germany and were Protestants. Hitler was an Austrian Catholic whose father was a mid-level civil servant and Hitler had retired from the military as a lance corporal. The military, therefore, disliked him for several reasons, and they found the Nazi party to be thuggish and crude.
Listen, you are clearly out of your depth here and you should really read some history before you go making massive, sweeping generalizations.