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The Nazi Economy Prepared for War by Exploiting Everyone

The Nazi Economy Prepared for War by Exploiting Everyone

By Lane, Sofia

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English 2026 ISBN 9783565203277
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Nazi Germany is studied primarily through ideology and genocide, yet the regime's survival depended on economic mechanisms—manufacturing consent through employment programs, funding rearmament through debt manipulation, sustaining war through systematic plunder, and maintaining production through forced labor on unprecedented scale. Understanding the Third Reich requires examining the financial architecture enabling territorial expansion and mass murder. This book traces Nazi economic policy from the 1933 seizure of power to the 1945 collapse. It examines the initial facade of recovery—massive public works projects reducing unemployment while militarizing infrastructure, the suppression of independent unions replacing worker rights with propaganda spectacle, and the expulsion of Jewish business owners transferring wealth to regime loyalists. It reveals how Hjalmar Schacht's financial engineering disguised deficit spending as economic miracle, creating illusions of prosperity while preparing total war.

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