I've read and heard different Nazis of the Third Reich say they were fighting for the future of Europe and wanted to unite all "Aryan" Europeans of the different countries; even though that's the Occult and "mythical" word for what they were really trying to say. My question is if the Nazis had their way with the war or if things turned out differently as in who declared war, who fought, etc. and they were able to unite the countries and their kind of Europeans, would they have always been brutal to civilians and the populations of the occupied territories and always ran them like police states with Gestapo spying everywhere if the war was over and they had their Europe?
Look at the Communists. Even after the Revolution was over, and many Communist states sprung up after WWII, their secret police still brutally tortured and interrogated their citizens when they showed any sign of deviation from the norm. The NKVD/KGB, Stasi, StB, etc. would keep everyone under their heel. That kind of thing would almost definitely happen with the Gestapo after WWII if the Nazis had won, imprisoning and torturing anyone who wasn't an ardent Fascist.
In the world of Totalitarianism peace is an afterthought. Any form of Fascism tends to coexist with violence. It goes hand in hand. In regards to National Socialism, the indoctrination went much deeper than the surrounding "living space". Pure Aryan Volk was the overall goal of the thousand year Reich. I doubt any existence would restrict itself to central Europe.
Nazism is based on a scape goat doctrine. Had they had their way with one , they would have found another ...
humans will always be human and behave as they have since the beginning...men with power will do whatever is in their hearts
I just think its almost antithetical to go wage war for the good of European man and the future of civilized Europeans and people (the people the Nazis considered people, that is), to unite these people as one, only to suppress them, make them suffer, and make them hate you.
I think Nazi philosophy was based on "obermenschen" and "untermenschen". As such, any deemed by the leadership to nd the othersin the second group was subject to incarceration or death. Since most people were "untermenschen" there was a belief that they would get what they deserved. The SS was empowered to find any who disagreed with Nazi thinking and exterminate them, witness their treatment of Jews, Gypsies, Russians, etc. It is hard to believe that this thinking would change if Hitler and the others were successful.