In August 1934, Hitler appointed President Hjalmar Schacht as Minister of Economics, and in the following year was given the position of chief of war economy and oversaw preparing the economy for war. Hitler’s actions led to a substantial increase in the number of people who held jobs. Unemployment fell from six million in 1932 to one million in 1936. Hitler oversaw one of the largest infrastructure improvement campaigns in German history, which led to the construction of dams, autobahns, railroads, and other civil works. The Nazi social welfare provisions included old age insurance, rent supplements, unemployment and disability benefits, old-age homes, interest-free loans for married couples, along with healthcare insurance. One of the National Socialist People’s Welfare branches, the Office of Institutional and Special Welfare, was responsible “for relief for ex-convicts; support for re-migrants from abroad; as well as alcoholics; and started the fight against illicit drugs.” After looking at all of this, how is it not possible to say that Hitler was a good man and did what was needed and right for Germany as a country. He loved his country and wanted to put it in the best position he could within Europe. All of this evidence points towards Hitler creating a strong and stable country that had been economically destroyed after the First World
In August 1934, Hitler appointed President Hjalmar Schacht as Minister of Economics, and in the following year was given the position of chief of war economy and oversaw preparing the economy for war. Hitler’s actions led to a substantial increase in the number of people who held jobs. Unemployment fell from six million in 1932 to one million in 1936. Hitler oversaw one of the largest infrastructure improvement campaigns in German history, which led to the construction of dams, autobahns, railroads, and other civil works. The Nazi social welfare provisions included old age insurance, rent supplements, unemployment and disability benefits, old-age homes, interest-free loans for married couples, along with healthcare insurance. One of the National Socialist People’s Welfare branches, the Office of Institutional and Special Welfare, was responsible “for relief for ex-convicts; support for re-migrants from abroad; as well as alcoholics; and started the fight against illicit drugs.” After looking at all of this, how is it not possible to say that Hitler was a good man and did what was needed and right for Germany as a country. He loved his country and wanted to put it in the best position he could within Europe. All of this evidence points towards Hitler creating a strong and stable country that had been economically destroyed after the First World