The Economic Plan of Germany 1933-1938 -- Rodney Martin

PeterQuiggins
Published on May 13, 2020
Historian Rodney Martin (11 More Talks on archive.org) of the World View Foundation narrates an English translation of the National Socialist Economic Plan (1932) to rescue and restore Germany's economy, to put the population back to work, increase production and prosperity for the people, to halt usury, exploitation, foreign speculation and interference in the economy, and to increase independence, etc. Mr. Martin simultaneously compares and contrasts what was happening in the Weimar Republic with the USA in 2012 -- and even-More-So in 2018.
http://ia800307.us.archive.org/33/items/RodneyMartin-TheEconomicPlanOfTheNsdap/nsdap_1932_economic_program.pdf
How Hitler Tackled Unemployment
And Revived Germany’s Economy
http://www.ihr.org/other/economyhitler2011.html
Full text of "Gottfried Feder The Program Of The NSDAP The National Socialist Workers' Party And Its General Conceptions"
https://archive.org/stream/GottfriedFeder_TheProgramOfTheNSDAP/Gottfried%20Feder%20-%20The%20Program%20of%20the%20NSDAP%20-%20The%20National%20Socialist%20Workers%27%20Party%20and%20its%20General%20Conceptions_djvu.txt

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