>>24
The majority of the population voted for the Nazi Party, or the DNP which was in support of Hitler. After Hitler seized power the majority, 75% of the population, supported him fully, though most believed the other parts of the government to have substantial corruption. Despite the widespread belief that the other parts of the government were corrupt, the Fuhrer was seen as acting in the nation's best interests and being personally non-corrupt, so his government was tolerated.
I don't know where you're getting this from, but the fact that Hitler effectively abolished the German parliament via the Enabling Act pretty much rendered what the rest of the population felt about the National Socialist regime moot (as he pretty much silenced the people's voice in government). Hitler would have carried on whether or not it was popular for him to do so.
Would the socialists have been better at governing Germany? Maybe, maybe not. If they did come to power WWII might not have happened
SPD was the top political party before the Nazis came to power, and I think even before the days of the Weimar Republic.
and allowing Fascism and Imperialism to exist into the modern day [and the glorious British Empire would still be top dog]).
Meh, it probably would have collapsed some other way. If not World War II, then something else would have.