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Title: How effectively, by the autumn of 1936, had the Nazi regime solved the economic problems which they had inherited?
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The Labour service and Emergency Relief Schemes which put thousands back to work were labour intensive. The regime’s attempts to reduce unemployment were successful and in 1933 the percentage of unemployed was 25.9. This figure had fallen to 7.4 per cent by 1936... Showed first 250 characters
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This figure had fallen to 7.4 per cent by 1936.
Unemployment was not the only problem facing the new government. There some how needed to restore the confidence in the countryside because there had been a desperate state of peasantry, which had suffered from the collapse of agricultural prices between 1929 and 1933... Showed next 250 characters
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