6.22 The Wartime Economy And Work Of Speer Flashcards
Since when had Germany been preparing for war?
4 year plan 1936
When does Hitler issue a decree for conversion of whole German economy into a war footing?
1939(although full mobilisation is not reached until 1942)
In the years 1939-41 army suffered from shortages with equipment supply problems did not hamper Germany in the early stages of the war -once German forced became starched under operation Barbarossa it became an issue
Why did Germany face problems with supply?
Hitler did not anticipate war to start in 1939 he thought England and France would accept the invasion of Poland
War expected to start after operation Barbarossa (luftwaffe expansion due to be completed in 1942 and build up in navy in 1944-45
What were the issues with German armament production?
Structural weaknesses
Different branches demanded equipment of highly specialised quality-production of many types of weapons was expensive and required highly skilled labour
Proportion of labour force in armaments increased from 21% in 1939 to 55% in 1941 and production grew very slowly
(Gorging who was in charge of 4 year plan lacked technical and economic knowledge to do his job properly hidden from successes in 1939 and 1940)
When is Speer appointed armaments minster?
1942
Why was Speer made armaments minster?
His predecessor Todt was killed in a plane crash(Speer full executive powers to establish a central planning agency)
Under speers control radicalisation of the production of armaments involved?
-central coordination of the allocation of labour, equipment and materials to armament factories
-the concentration of production in fewer factories on a narrower range of standardised products
-greater use of mass production techniques
-more shift working to keep factories operating 24 hours a day
Describe Speers production miracle?
1941-43 German aircraft production increased 200%
Tank production increased 250%
Messerschmitt (main plane) 180-1000 each month
What did allowed bombing focus on?
Factories helping German war effort (production went up despite this)
What was the effect of allied bombing on German industry
31% less aircraft
42% less lorries
35% less tanks
How was labour demand for the factors met
Using labour in most efficient way possible and using foreign labour
(People working in consumer goods left to help war production)
Effect of Stalingrad defeat 1943 on labour supply?
All men 16-65 and women 17-45 had to register with their local labour office
After Hitler issues decree for comprehensive deployment of men and women for Reich defence tasks
From 1940-42 foreign labour was mainly recruited from where?
Newly occupied countries in Western Europe
What does Hitler agree to in October 1941
Russian prisoners of war to be used as slave labour(by dec 1941 4 million forgiven workers labouring in Germany)
In March 1942 what did Hitler establish to organise the allocation of foreign labour?
-Plenipotentiary General for labour allocation