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As an appointed Verbindungsmann (intelligence agent) of an Aufklärungskommando (reconnaissance commando) of the Reichswehr, Hitler's job was to influence other soldiers and to infiltrate the German Workers' Party (DAP).
The NSDAP’s first major labour policy was to ban trade unions (May 2nd 1933). To establish control of German labour, Hitler also established the Deutsche Arbeitsfront (the DAF or German Labour Front). The DAF was, in effect, a government-run union. DAF membership was compulsory for employment in most occupations.
After the First World War, Hitler helped the German army lecture soldiers on “the dangers of Bolshevism”. In this role, he ended up being ordered to join the far-right German Workers Party...
Hitler had an almost obedient workforce. For example, they accepted the ending of trade unions which had protected their rights. They worked longer hours and had to ask permission to change...
Mar 30, 2011 · How did Adolf Hitler rise from an aimless drifter and failed artist to become the most destructive politician of the 20th century? Professor Jeremy Noakes examines a remarkable transformation.
Aug 8, 2018 · In the space of four years, Nazi Germany changed from a defeated nation, a bankrupt economy, strangled by war debt, inflation and lack of foreign capital; into full employment with the strongest economy and biggest military power in Europe.
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His first six years in power resulted in rapid economic recovery from the Great Depression, the abrogation of restrictions imposed on Germany after World War I, and the annexation of territories inhabited by millions of ethnic Germans, which initially gave him significant popular support.