as soon as the nazis came to power, what schemes did they set up to get people back to work
the national labour service (RAD):
public work schemes:
rearmament:
‘invisible’ unemployment
when did hitler come to power
1933
when hitler first came to power, who did he appoint as minister of economics
Hjalmar Schacht
what was the economy like under schacht
when did goering introduce the ‘Four Years Plan’
1936
what was the four year plan
how did goering attempt to make germany self sufficient
what % of the german population were involved in agriculture and forestry
30%
in the late 1920s why were farmers unhappy
they were suffering, while other were doing well
why did hitler need farmers
he needed them to produce more if the country was to become self-sufficient
how did hitler try to help farmers
he tried to reward them and save them from the worst effects of the depression
he cut the taxes they had to pay + guaranteed they would not be thrown off their land if they got themselves into debt
why did some nazi policies annoy farmers
had a policy that stopped farmers dividing up their land and giving a part to each of their children
- this was an attempt to keep the farms large and under the control of the same family for years to come
didn’t like this as some of the children who were no longer allowed to inherit land left the farms to look for jobs in the cities
what organisation replaced trade unions
the German Labour Front (DAF)
what did the German Labour Front promise to do
it promised to protect the rights of workers and improve conditions
what two schemes did the german labour front run
beauty of labour (SDA)
strength through joy (KDF)
what was the beauty of labour scheme
tried to improve the working environment by installing better lighting, safety equipment, new wash rooms, low-cost canteens and sports facilities
what was the strength through joy scheme
organised leisure activities to encourage hard work. it was a reward scheme that offered cheap holidays, trips to the theatre, and tickets to football matches if workers met their target
work scheme to help workers save for a car:
hitler himself designed a ‘people’s car’, a Volkswagen, that ordinary people could afford
were workers better off or not with the work schemes of the DAF
what happened to food due to germany becoming self sufficient
food prices increased
germany was trying to be self sufficient and not rely on imports from other countries
as a result, there was less food in the shops, so shopkeepers charged more because of high demand