From Great Depression to Economic Resurgence: Hitler and National Socialism
AurigaBooks
Published on May 25, 2024
National Socialism, under Hitler's leadership from 1933 to 1945, orchestrated a profound transformation of Germany's socio-economic fabric. Central to its doctrine was state intervention, aiming at autarky and militarization. The government’s economic policies, including rearmament and public works projects, aimed to reduce unemployment and stimulate growth. These policies also prioritized technological innovation and centralized control, bringing stability post-Depression. In essence, National Socialism's economic principles reshaped Germany's landscape, fostering prosperity alongside the threat of conflict as Hitler pursued national unity.
Cynthia F. Hodges, JD, LLM, MA, Attorney
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