Zusammenfassung der Ressource
'Ulbricht’s regime was successful in establishing a
communist state in East Germany 1949 1971'
- Economic & political system
- VEBS & nationalisation, collectivisation of agriculture
- 85% farms collectivised by 1960
- These nationalised
industries accounted for
approximately 76% of total
industries production and
these developed into large
combines by the 1970s.
- 5 and 7 year plans
- The plans brought about a
centralised direction for the
economic system, making
everyone attempt to match target
numbers.
- Imposition of state socialism
- Was it really communism when
clearly the social elite still existed
and workers were not equal? Was
equality achieved?
- Promotion and access to
professional or higher
positions was only
available to political conformists.
- Voters were given a single list of candidates and asked to
declare their support for the new state; the people’s police
(KVP) had also been established. Not very communist when
they have limited leadership options or are forced to accept
the system.
- Worker's paradise idea
- NOT A PARADISE
- Long work hours terrible wages, work
quotas were very demanding.
- Poor working conditions, as well as poor living conditions. 65% of homes had running hot water.
- Worker's riots of 1953 and 1956 - they
would not have rioted if they were in a
worker's paradise or a successful
communist state. 320,000 went on strike in
Berlin, 6% of the total workforce.
- YES IT WAS A PARADISE
- Job security - People were guaranteed employment as not
working was asocial an punishable by law.
- Welfare provision - Workers were offered housing, child care, benefits, workplace benefits.
- Conclusively...
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