Dan Seitz

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The economic recovery, rapid as it was, was incomplete, even in the first half of 1935. There were still millions of unemployed, many of whom had known nothing other than poverty for years. Their best hope in the first three winters of the Third Reich was the new National Socialist Winter Charity, which distributed hundreds of millions of Reichsmarks’ worth of free food to the poorer Volksgenossen.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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