No, not all people were treated equally in Hitler's quest against unemployment. While the Nazi regime implemented policies that reduced unemployment through public works projects and military rearmament, these initiatives primarily benefited Aryan Germans. Minority groups, especially Jews, Roma, and others deemed "undesirable," were systematically excluded from these benefits and faced severe persecution, highlighting the regime's discriminatory practices. Thus, the quest against unemployment was intertwined with broader racial and ideological goals that marginalized significant portions of the population.
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