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how did he do it?
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Hitler was economically illiterate and as far as I'm aware made almost no positive interventions in the running of the German economy. Schacht (a non-Nazi they appointed to head the national bank) ran the economy in the early years, and financed the recovery through massive borrowing made possible by the ending of the gold standard. Many of the famous `successes' of the early years of the Third Reich such as the autobahns result from policies started before 1933, mainly by von Schleicher.
If you are interested in the subject I highly recommend Adam Tooze's The Wages of Destruction. You can read a review of it here.0 -
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brummybloke wrote: »no, then they can have some of the money back THEY have paid into , and stop the dole for people who have never paid into it.
Then they would run to the courtsend the tv tax0
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