The overwhelming majority of Germans did not seem to mind that their personal freedom had been taken away, that so much of their culture had been destroyed and replaced with a mindless barbarism, or that their life and work had become regimented to a degree never before experienced even by a people accustomed for generations to a great deal of regimentation.
It didn't directly effect the day-to-day life of the average German. They still had their jobs and homes, and their previous experience with government was not stable. Of course they were unbothered by the new dictatorship.