Within a month of taking control of the German government, the Nazis suspended constitutional guarantees of the inviolability of private property. Property was to be respected, but only as long as the owner used it for the benefit of the nation and state: in the words of a Nazi theorist, '[P]roperty was... no longer a private affair but a kind of State concession, limited by the condition that it be put to 'correct' use.'


p. 221 - Property and Freedom (1999)


Within a month of taking control of the German government, the Nazis suspended constitutional guarantees of the inviolability of private property....

Within a month of taking control of the German government, the Nazis suspended constitutional guarantees of the inviolability of private property....

Within a month of taking control of the German government, the Nazis suspended constitutional guarantees of the inviolability of private property....

Within a month of taking control of the German government, the Nazis suspended constitutional guarantees of the inviolability of private property....