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Title: Hitler's Economic Policy


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Hitler's Economic Policy
  • How Hitler Transformed the German Economy

By Mr Walker http//gcsehistory.cjb.netwww.School
History.co.uk
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Objectives
  • At the end of this lesson you should be able to
  • Understand Hitlers priorities on coming to power
  • Evaluate the Schacht period of economic
    management 1933-5
  • Understand the importance of Goering and the 4
    year Plan 1936-40
  • Evaluate the success or otherwise of Nazi
    economic policy

3
Unemployment
  • During the election campaigns Hitler had promised
    to solve unemployment. This was only one of his
    aims

4
Hitlers economic priorities
  • 1. Drag Germany out of the world recession
  • 2. Solve unemployment (which he had promised to
    do)
  • 3. Make Germany an autarchy self sufficient
  • 4. Get rid of Jewish industrialists and give
    their businesses to Aryans
  • 4 Transform the economy to focus on rearmament
    and war

5
Hjalmar Schacht
  • Schacht was President of the Reichsbank who
    directed German economic policy
  • He believed in steady growth and a stable
    currency
  • He promoted trade agreements with developing
    countries trading manufactured goods for cheap
    raw materials
  • He was against spending out too much on
    rearmament before the German economy was strong
    enough
  • His New Plan of 1934 aimed to reduce imports into
    Germany and to strengthen the currency
  • He fell out with Hitler over the speed of
    rearmament and was replaced by Hermann Goering in
    1936

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Hitlers Ideas
  • German economy can be converted into a war
    machine
  • Germany must rearm quickly, conquer countries by
    Blitzkrieg or lightening war, takeover their
    economies and move on
  • Conquered countries would give the master race
    Lebensraum
  • By exploiting conquered countries living
    standards could be maintained at home despite all
    the money being spent on war
  • In 1936 Goering was appointed to introduce a 4
    year plan to put Hitlers ideas into action

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The aims of the 4 year Plan
  • Speed up rearmament and make Germany ready for
    war
  • Make Germany self sufficient in raw materials
    autarchy by developing home grown substitutes.

In 1933 total money spent on the military was 1.9
million marks by 1939 it was 32.3 million!
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What were the results of this?
  • The size of the German army grew massively
  • Hitler became more confident and started to
    openly break the Treaty of Versailles

Czechoslovakia 1938
Austria 1938
Poland 1939
World war broke out!
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Was the 4 year Plan a success?
  • Unemployment dropped quickly 4.8 million in 1933
    to 0.5 million in 1938
  • Wages rose slightly but were still lower in 1938
    than they had been in 1928
  • Working hours went up to 49 hours per week in
    1939 52 hours in 1943 to over 60 hours per week
    by 1945
  • There were fewer consumer goods (personal and
    household goods
  • Trade unions were replaced by Beauty of Labour
    and strength Through Joy who organised better
    conditions and leisure activities

10
Were people better off under the Nazis?
  • Unemployment fell everywhere not just in Germany
  • Some people were forced to work on public works
  • There were disadvantages to SDA and KDF workers
    had no representation
  • Workers put more into the economy than they got
    out
  • If you were Aryan and of no strong political
    beliefs life was relatively good

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Tasks
  • 1. Research a short case study factfile on
    Hjalmar Schacht and Herman Goering
  • 2. Following further research answer the
    question, Was Nazi economic policy a success
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