How did Hitler manage to bring unemployment down

that fast and to such low levels and how did Hitler make the economy so great again in Germany, if he was all a bad mad man?

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economic bubble

Killing commies

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State mandated work. If you refused to work you literally got sent to the concentration camps. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_triangle_(badge)

John Kenneth Galbraith defends Hitler's successes and his grasp of Keynesianism, saying that eventually we will have to re-evaluate him more objectively. JKG was not a racialist or any sort of right wing guy.

working wasn't optional

what good is employment if you don't earn enough money to buy a loaf of bread?

Is this a picture of an armed drone we should watch out for?

Building up infrastructure creates jobs, people were having trouble affording food prior, so they worked those shitty jobs and were happy.

your link didn't prove anything

That was back when soldiers were actually used properly in war

It's not really something that can be recreated in today's military culture of firing multimillion dollar missiles at goat farmers on the other side of the world

war literally war put everyone to work, im not saying thats a good thing but thats how he probably reduced unemployment

got rid of the kikes.

Because he began an unsustainable policy of building up his military endlessly.

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>Hitler promised bread and work.
That wouldn't work today, people want bread and no work.

That's good though

>Fired useless fags who did nothing
>Bought more jobs in that would have helped the future war effort.
>DAF did government projects like the autobahns.

i remember doing this at school, and the correct answer was war and stop counting jews.

It felt weird, as if we were being taught the counter arguments.

There's a difference between refusing to work and not being able to find work. In Nazi Germany every German man could find work, therefore unemployment was very low.

You should have also been told about DAF and the government programs.

All the Mexicans and Americans talking about the black triangle are not answering the question, since that only proved that people who refused to work were punished and not that there were more/equal jobs available in Germany than people.

You were, because they were conditioning you to reject nationalism and populism
Be a good goy and take on more debt

>Because he began an unsustainable policy of building up his military endlessly.
It is only unsustainable if you lose, you Burger Empire lover with 5 gazillion military bases all over the world and the Moon.

There was a war that needed supplies.

You are not the first. You won't be at Know Your Meme, don't even try.

Not this time, it's a good thread

he brought unemployment down way before WW2 started

>he brought unemployment down way before WW2 started
at least one Burger gets it. There is hope!

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Yeah, by ordering the factories to build guns and tanks to prepare for the war.

>that fast and to such low levels and how did Hitler make the economy so great again in Germany, if he was all a bad mad man?+ 0 post omitted.
State capitalism and arms production. He basically turned Germany into modern China without the intermediate commie step.

>Yeah, by ordering the factories to build guns and tanks to prepare for the war.

1. Germany actually contracted out guns and tanks through private industry in the 1930s. There were competitions held among private contractors.

2. In the 1930s, it was mostly infrastructure investments, building construction, machinery for civilian and for war purposes etc. which made an impact. Plus big Keynesian spending.

Nazi Germany's minister of economics Hjalmar Schacht had made a plan for german «autarcy» and reindustrialisation. Put in place infrastructure building programs like the autobahn program. Made deals with the third world to get ressources and pay in deutschemarks instead of foreign money putting an end debt accumulation. Later on he disagreed with the endless military spending and killing the jews (he wanted to put their property as security for taking loans from other countries and put in place an emigration program in which they would be taken in by other countries along with german machinery to boost german exports) He was quickly put aside by Hitler but part of his plan still got implemented and it drove unemployment down. He later disagreed with military agression and taking over countries, got in touch with the german resistance, got sent to a concentration camp and got acquitted at Nuremberg.

Whatever you think of him, the dude had some economics skills.

he dealt/sold/made weapons he wasn't supposed to.