Economy of Nazi Germany
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Like many other Western nations, Germany suffered the economic effects of the Great Depression with unemployment soaring around the Wall Street Crash of 1929.
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See also
- Behemoth: The Structure and Practice of National Socialism
- Economics of fascism
- Extermination through labor
- Forced labor in Germany during World War II
- German–Soviet Credit Agreement (1939)
- German–Soviet Commercial Agreement (1940)
- German–Soviet Border and Commercial Agreement
- International Trade and Investment Agency
- List of German companies by employees in 1938
- Nazi–Soviet economic relations
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