Living Standards Flashcards

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During WW1 - food

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  • severe shortages - hard to farm as horses requisitioned for the Front + food produced sent to Front
  • Allied blockades of ports stopped supplies getting into Germany
  • introduction of alternative foods - K-Brot - bread made from potatoes + oats + straw
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During WW1 - children + mothers

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  • infant mortality + stillbirth rates were high - poor health of mothers
  • malnutrition - in one disc trick of Berlin 90% of children between *2 - 6 years old were undernourished
  • Weimar gov had to deal with low standard of living + support war veterans + orphans + widows
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Lack of food

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  • from 1919 the Weimar gov ran an analysis of the standard of living based on the cost of a basket of goods for a family of five
  • meat was possible perhaps once a week
  • the poorest mostly had bread + potatoes + some vegetables
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Benefits for the poorest

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  • regulated pensions
  • regional poor relief
  • initially standard of living increased - subsidiaries + loans + pensions
  • gov. went into debt to afford these
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Effect of inflation on people

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  • unemployment increased + badly paid jobs with long hours
  • women (single parents) had to take on home-based work which was paid by the piece - making buttons
  • the 1918 8-hour working day law was no longer followed by 1924 - workers couldn’t afford to rally against it
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Housing

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  • cramped housing with shared toilets + washing facilities
  • the poorest shared one room + no running water
  • 1925 Berlin had approx 130k lodgers + 44k who paid to sleep only in a bed
  • children often expected to give up beds for a lodger
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Loss of jobs

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  • skilled workers affected by unemployment - often spent all their savings + had to claim benefit
  • number of clerical workers rose in 1920s - women preferred as their wages were significantly lower
  • many lost their businesses + homes
  • only a few did well - black marketers + industrialists + landlords
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Legislation timeline 1918 - 32

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  • 1920 May - Reich Pension Law regulated pensions - veterans + widows + orphans
  • 1922 Feb - Labour Exchange Law set up gov offices to train + help unemployed - idea that everyone has the right to work
  • 1924 Feb - Economic Enabling Law restructures unemployment benefit + rates for employers’ contributions
  • Reich Social Welfare Law sets up municipal welfare offices to regulate all types of benefits
  • 1927 July - Unemployment Insurance Law introduced unemployment insurance to give benefits to all out of work and not only those unemployed due to sickness
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Hashude

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  • October 1936 - July 1940 - asocial families sent to Hashude for re-education for a year
  • a fenced-off housing estate for 78 families
  • re-education = lectures + classes + set schedules + visits from officials at any time
  • closed down when housing became scarce
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For conformists - workers

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  • living standards improved - unemployment decreased - wages increased
  • wages were regulates so there **wasn’t much spending money*
  • Strength Through Joy programme provided loans + médicale care + food
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National Socialist People’s Welfare - NSV - 1933

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  • aim to create a healthy nation
  • ran Mother and Child programmes + crèches + kindergartens - to influence upbringing
  • responsible for housing - by 1939 over a million volunteers + 50k block wardens
    -from 1933 - a yearly Winter Aid programme - soup kitchens + food + clothing parcels at emergency centres - hard to refuse to contribute
  • some factories took voluntary donations from wages
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