Hitler Domestic Policy Posters

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Hitler Domestic Policy Posters

4 Year Plan specific tasks: within 4 years the armed forces would be operational and the economy “fit for war” Still dependent on external resources for 1/3 of raw materials by 1939

After 1933, the Nazi regime purged the public school system of teachers deemed to be Jews or to be “politically unreliable.” Most educators, however, remained in their posts and joined the National Socialist Teachers League. 97% of all public school teachers, some 300,000 persons, had joined the League by 1936. In fact, teachers joined the Nazi Party in greater numbers than any other profession.