Nazi economic policies initially brought real improvements for many Germans by reducing unemployment through public works and rearmament. However, these gains were achieved through state control, military spending, and exclusion of certain groups.
As war progressed, economic conditions deteriorated sharply. Bombing destroyed cities, rationing reduced living standards, and labour shortages led to forced labour and greater hardship. By the end of the war, many Germans faced displacement, destruction, and severe shortages.
Overall, Nazi economic policy brought short-term recovery but long-term suffering, especially during the war years.