Hitler was able to create a scenario of full employment (more or less). The issue was however the way in which he went about it. There are two sides to the answer, in some ways Hitler used elements of Keynesian policy employing people in large public works (although many were aimed at readying Germany for war). And on the other side Hitler simply rounded up those unemployed or 'undesirable' and thus further reduced unemployment.
full unemployment rates
Well, they lost the war....
To a significant extent, yes.
posters mainly.
Rommel was a professional military officer and unlike many of the Nazis he had to work with, his judgment was not obscured by racial hatred of other peoples and he was an excellent strategist.
full unemployment rates
Well, they lost the war....
To a significant extent, yes.
Yes
Yes, cyclical unemployment can have a negative impact on the economy by reducing consumer spending, lowering overall economic output, and potentially leading to a recession.
Garry K. Ottosen has written: 'Reducing unemployment' -- subject(s): Costs, Social problems, Psychology, Unemployment, Deregulation, Unemployed, Full employment policies
The process for filing for unemployment varies from state to state, as does the criteria for a successful application. To find out what you would need, contact your state's department of labor.
no
posters mainly.
Because they ran most of the banks.
s if there is a powerful and talented officers then ofcourse it can be reduced.
They could remember when Germany was a proud and successful nation, with a big army and navy. Hitler looked as though he would restore this situation.