In this essay i will be talking about life in nazi Germany from 1933-39. This include the job they have, education, health care, vacation, youth, motivation, crime, effective governance, political, union and last but not least the army. In those paragraph i will be talking about the good side and the bad side.
First let talk about the youth of Nazi Germany, youth is the most important part of your life because it can affect your behaviour. The Nazi Party invested heavily into programs for the German youth, the German government expanded youth programs so that nearly all the German youth would be able to attend a program each year. Those that joined the Hitler Youth were able to do have …show more content…
But in the bad side What was taught in schools was supervised and influenced by the Nazi party, Control was exercised over the press and only acceptable books were available for sale or in the libraries. Hitler exercised his influence over what he wanted the Germans to read, watch, and listen to. After education comes jobs, The Nazi created many work programs, unemployment dropped extremely, almost all Germans had a job by …show more content…
Part of this is due to every Nazi party member who wore a uniform acted as a quasi police officer. Another party is that the Nazi's did not tolerate criminals; there were very little limits as to what the police could do. When Himmler ( a nazi party member) took over the Gestapo they passed a law where the police did not have to wait for a crime to be committed to take action or arrest someone, if the Police believe someone was going to do/perform a crime they could arrest them. In the bad side the Police had a great deal of authority so did Nazi party officials. Were one accused of a crime it was very hard to prove ones innocence. Often minor arguments with neighbours would increase into a crime where party association mattered. If accused a person would have the very hard job of proving ones innocence.
Health care in Germany is difficult to get because of World War One, but the Nazi's invested heavily into the public health care system, every German had access to low-priced health care. Although it is hard to get health but it is easy to get vacation because the average German worker received 30 days recreation a year, this helped the development of a large travel industry where German took cruises, visited foreign countries, etc. They were many disconnect deals for those choosing to take their vacation in Germany, where the German Government would pay for a percentage of the