"Germany's Economic Conditions under Nazi Rule 1933-1939" | ||
Kirkuk University Journal: Humanity Studies | ||
Article 19, Volume 16, Issue 1, February 2021, Pages 402-427 PDF (1.07 M) | ||
Author | ||
Ali Ahmad Zob'a Ahmed | ||
Abstract | ||
AbstractThis research is concerned with the study of the economic conditions in Germany under the Nazi rule 1933-1939, the period that witnessed the arrival of the Nazi to the power led by Adolf Hitler, who was able, as a result of his political shrewdness and his dependence on advisors and experts, to save the country from the state of collapse and rupture that struck all the facilities and sectors of life in the country, foremost of which is the economy sector in its various aspects, which declined as a result of the sanctions imposed by the allies in the Treaty of Versailles in 1919. Hence, Hitler and his government sought to reform the various aspects of the economic sector including industry trade and agriculture and make it a priority for their concerns because reforming the country’s economy, achieving self-sufficiency and eliminating unemployment is the basic way of reformation since the economy is the backbone of life and it is the key to reform all the facilities of political, economic and social life.Thus the main concern of Nazi's system is to save the country from collapse through out following econemic reformation steps which were very controlled and orgnized. These steps changed the conditions of Germany and made it a regional power to be feared by many countries in the world.Keywords / Germany, Hitler , Economic conditions , Nazi rule , Versailles , Stresmann | ||
Keywords | ||
الکلمات المفتاحیة / المانیا; هتلر; الاوضاع الاقتصادیة; الحکم النازی; فرسای; شترسمان | ||
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