4.4 workers Flashcards
In the Nazi Volksgemeinschaft, what would they not be the presence of?
- There would not be a presence of class differences or conflicts
What were trade unions seen as by the Nazis and when were they banned?
- Trade unions were seen as an obstacle to this ideal (no class differences of conflicts) and so they were banned in May 1933
What were the trade unions replaced by?
- There trade unions, banned in May 1933, were replaced by the Nazi-run German Labour Front (DAF)
Who was the German Labour Front led by? was it the largest organisation in Nazi Germany?
- The DAF was led by Robert Ley
- It was the largest organisation in Nazi Germany
Was membership of the German Labour Front compulsory?
- No membership of the DAF was not compulsory
Although membership of the German Labour Front was not compulsory, what was significant about it?
- It was the only legal organisation in Nazi Germany representing workers
As well as workers, who did membership include?
- employers
What did the German labour front build up?
- The German labour front built up its own business empire, including banks, housing associations, construction companies, the Volkswagen car plant and a travel company
What did the workers in the Third Reich have to work?
- They had to work harder for longer hours, and wages were controlled.
What was the Strength Through Joy?
- Strength through joy was a branch of the German Labour front which offered holidays and leisure activities for workers, making It one of the regime’s most popular organisations
What was the main purpose of the German Labour front?
- The main purpose of the German Labour front was to spread Nazi propaganda among the workers
Why was the Strength Through Joy an example of Nazi superiority?
- cruises that went to Finland, Norway, Libya were designed to demonstrate to the world how socially and technologically advanced Germans had become under the Nazi regime and to remind Germans hoe superior they were to the inhabitants of the countries they visited.
Why was Strength Through Joy important in the role of controlling people?
- With leisure time as well as work time regulated by the regime, there would be no time or space for workers to develop private lives
What was the aim of the Beauty of Labour?
- To get workers to work harder