World War II

LIVING THE GOOD LIFE IN THE THIRD REICH

BOOK REVIEW: The construction of homes for workers was notable everywhere. The financing arrangements for these homes were quite reasonable.

Homes were constructed according to the highest standards of public health, a factor for which previous worker housing projects were negligent. In a few years, tax revenues tripled and were returned to the people.

By the end of 1933, Hitler’s Germany had built 202,119 dwellings in accordance with his highly efficient building program. Within four years, nearly l.5 million (1,458,128) new homes were built for the people.

The monthly rent for a German worker, as prescribed by law, was not to exceed 26 Reichsmarks. That was about one-eighth of his monthly earnings.

(NOTE: It is reported that in the UK, poor families are paying 1/3rd of their income on rent and mortgages.) Employees with higher incomes paid 45 Reichsmarks maximum.

Before the National Socialists were elected in January 1933, mortgages were so heavily taxed and interest was so high that tens of thousands of farmers lost their livelihoods when forced to sell their farms.

This was a severe blow for a nation that at the time imported very little food. Virtually everything on the German kitchen table was domestically produced.

In pre-Hitler’s Germany, as in the Western democracies then and today, eyewatering bank charges of 40 per cent on EVERYTHING purchased by local authorities, government departments and ordinary family purchases were starving the nation.

Of course, the legitimate landowners’ properties were confiscated by the international non-German banks.

At the Bückeburg Farmers’ Day celebrations in 1935, President-Chancellor Adolf Hitler announced the passage of the Farm Inheritance Law.

This enactment provided protection of agriculture, whereby farms bigger than 15 acres could only be transferred by inheritance. Therefore, such farms already in alien hands had to be returned to their previous owners.

HOME SECURITY: The National Socialist state made available the necessary funds for repurchases. The purchase of bankrupt farms for a few dollars was nullified by the Farm Inheritance Law, much to the joy of the farmers.

This was a brilliant chess move for the protection of agriculture. The great rake-off by non-German speculators was curtailed. This meant the banking parasites did not profit from their ill-got gains because the Reichsmarks were not convertible.

Unsurprisingly, the international British and American-based stockbroking fraternity and their clients were outraged at the tables being turned on them.

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Other effective measures were taken on behalf of the farmers whose incomes were the lowest in Germany. In 1933 alone, 17,611 homes were built for farmers. Within three years, 91,000 such houses were built.

By these and other measures, Hitler benefited the farmers and improved their economic situation

Where are the media’s missing years and pictures of the German Reich’s peace and prosperity? The great English prophet George Orwell has the answer:

‘Every record has been destroyed or falsified, every book rewritten, every picture has been repainted, every statue and street building has been renamed, and every date has been altered.

And the process is continuing day by day and minute by minute. History has stopped. Nothing exists except an endless present in which the Party is always right.’ You can and should share this story on social media: TELL US WHAT YOU THINK

LIFE IN THE REICH Mike Walsh: FORBIDDEN HISTORY: The standard of living in Hitler’s Third Reich was far superior to that elsewhere in the developed world. German workers enjoyed a lifestyle comparable to that of movie stars. Germany led the world in fashion, medicine, cinema, lifestyle, manufacturing, transport infrastructure, public facilities, cutting-edge science, healthcare and education. Amazon removed Life in the Reich because it dared to show Hitler’s Germany as it was and not as the propagandists would have us believe it was. A real eye-opener: https://barnesreview.org/product/life-in-the-reich-hitlers-germany-1933-1945/

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