German Labour front (DAF), Strength through joy Flashcards

2.19, 2.20

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why did the DAF come about?

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On the 2nd of May 1933, free trade unions were banned. The DAF was created to prevent the workers from going on strike. It was a union substitute, which allowed the Nazis to make unpopular policies with no risks of mass striking.

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what campaigns did the DAF run that were actually popular?

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hot meals campaign - allowed all workers to have a hot meal every lunch time
ventilation campaign ensures there is adequate ventilation in factories and mechanic workplaces, to prevent inhalation of harmful chemicals

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can we prove that the DAF didn’t care for workers rights?

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Yes, they didn’t prevent workers hours being raised from 43-47 hours a week with no pay rise (between 1933-39)
take home pay also deteriorated due to high costs for the DAF and insurance.

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what was strength through joy?

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a state welfare organisation to gain the support of workers and improve conditions and morale in the workplace.

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who was the leader of strength through joy?

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Robert Ley

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what did strength through joy include?

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members paid a yearly membership to the organisation. they would receive discounted holidays, discounted cinema and theatre tickets, cheap radios.

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what was a limitation to strength through joy?

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it was only available to loyal workers so this limited the amount of people that could join.
the volkswagen scheme failed, workers could pay a small weekly investment and receive a car after a set amount of time. but due to the war efforts no cars were ever given out.

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