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Tackling economic problems in Nazi Germany
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The ways in which the Nazis solved Germany's Economic problems in 1933-1939
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nazi germany
solving economic problems
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1933-1939
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Tackling economic problems in Nazi Germany
National Labour service
The NLS was a scheme to give young men manual labour jobs.
From 1935 it was compulsory for all men aged 18-25 to serve in the RAD for 6 months.
Workers lived in camps, wore uniforms and were given low pay and carried out military drills as well as work.
Job creation schemes
Hitler spent millions on these schemes. from 18.4 billion marks in 1933 to 37.1 five years later
The Nazis subsidised large firms, mainly in construction
Introduced a massive road building programme to provide 7000km of autobahns
other schemes such as building hospitals and schools and houses
Controlling the economy
Goering had drawn up the four year plan, in attempt to move Germany closer to the autarky or self sufficiency
They tried to produce replacements of materials that can only be obtained from abroad
chemical company IG Ferban was paid to develop a method of extracting oil from coal
The attempts didn't work in reducing the amount of good imported into Germany
Invisible unemployment
To keep their unemployment figures low they;
Jews dismissed from jobs
RAD for unmarried men under 25
Women dismissed from jobs
opponents held in concentration camps
Rearmament
Hitler was determined to build up the armed forces for future war
Unemployment was greatly reduced because of this.
conscription meant thousands of young men into the military.
the army grew from 100,000 in 1933 to 1.4 million in 1939
heavy industry expanded to meet needs of rearmament.
Coal and chemical industry doubled.
oil, iron and steal trebled.
billions spent producing tanks, aircrafts and ships
in 1933, 3.5 billion marks was spent on this.
the figure increased to 26 billion marks by 1939.
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