Sunday, October 14, 2018

How Germany Tackled Financial and Economic Crisis Within Three Years


To deal with the massive unemployment and economic paralysis of the Great Depression, both the US and German governments launched innovative and ambitious programs.

Although President Franklin Roosevelt’s “New Deal” measures helped only marginally, the Third Reich’s much more focused and comprehensive policies proved remarkably effective. Within three years unemployment was banished and Germany’s economy was flourishing.

 While Roosevelt’s record in dealing with the Depression is pretty well known, the remarkable story of how Hitler tackled the crisis is not widely understood or appreciated.

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  1. Impressive and a great article.
    The most dangerous man to Jewish usury ‘Adolf Hitler’ who against all odds and many assassination attempts on his life by the banker crime families still managed to revive Germany’s European pride and spirit and created using the Feder economic model without the backing of gold or illusion, the only truly socialist ideology to have ever existed. (I don't mean Marxist Socialism)
    The Rothschild cabal was about to be out on their asses as
    other European countries were beginning to copy Hitler's
    achievements; hence WW II.

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    1. Thanks and I have read more than once that if Hitler had died in 1939 he would have gone down in history as the greatest German leader ever.

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