While some Germans benefited economically from Nazi rule through reduced unemployment and increased national pride, others suffered losses of freedom and rights. Nazi Germany brought employment, financial stability, and renewed national confidence for many citizens. However, these gains came at the cost of restricting individual liberties, oppressing minorities like Jews and homosexuals, and imposing total government control over all aspects of life. Most Germans accepted Nazi rule due to improvements in the economy and national standing, despite the repression of dissent.