WHAT GROUPS BENEFITED FROM NAZI RULE?

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NAME 2 WAYS INDUSTRIAL WORKERS BENEFITED FROM NAZI RULE

1. provided many with work
2. Strength through Joy brought morale
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NAME 2 WAYS INDUSTRIAL WORKERS SUFFERED FROM NAZI RULE

1. Jobs had poor pay
2. Workers’ rights to negotiate for better wages and conditions and to form trade unions were lost
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NAME 2 WAYS FARMERS BENEFITED FROM NAZI RULE

1. promised to help farmers who had been badly hit by the collapse in food prices
2. Government did write off some debts and fixed prices at which produce was sold to boost prices
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NAME 2 WAYS FARMERS DID NOT BENEFIT FROM NAZI RULE

1. 1935- government introduced price controls so that farmers did not benefit from food shortages and therefore agriculture remained largely unprofitable.
2. Reich Entailed Farm Law (1933) - designed to preserve the ‘peasantry’ only added to the rural problems as it prevented the development of more large-scale farms, which were more efficient
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NAME 1 WAY SMALL BUSINESSES BENEFITED FROM NAZI RULE

1. laws were passed to ban new department stores and stop those that existed from expanding
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NAME 1 WAY SMALL BUSINESSES SUFFERED AS A RESULT OF NAZI RULE

1. The banning of department stores were little more than cosmetic changes as big businesses were needed to boost the economy
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NAME 2 WAYS BIG BUSINESSES BENEFITED FROM NAZI RULE

1. rearmament programme brought considerable profits to a number of firms, and all benefited from the demise of trade union power
2. value of German industry rose - 70% wage rises for many managers
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NAME 2 WAYS BIG BUSINESSES SUFFERED AS A RESULT OF NAZI RULE

1. government controlled prices, wages, and imports, they decided what industry should produce and how it should be produced
2. Forced to invest in research into things such as rubber