Dan Seitz

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The conventional image of the German economy as a powerhouse of industrial modernity, too often obscures the continued importance of ‘traditional’, consumer-orientated sectors such as food and textiles. The textile and clothing sectors did not boast the corporate champions of heavy industry, nor could they claim political connections at the highest level.85 But in 1933 textiles and clothing were still amongst the largest industrial employers in Germany.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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