ww2 german nazi hitler youth hj knife etui ground dug found
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WW2 German Nazi Iron Cross 1st class medal award relic full prong waffen ss wehrmacht
WW2 German Nazi Heer Kriegsmarine working bullet lighter field gear
WW2 german Nazi Third Reich NSDAP reichsnährstand ortsbauernführer large metal enamel sign
large and massive, 50cm X 50cm
The Reichsnährstand had legal authority over everyone involved in agricultural production and distribution. It attempted to interfere in the market for agricultural goods, using a complex system of orders, price controls, and prohibitions, through regional marketing associations. Under the “Hereditary Farm Law of 1933” (Reichsnährstandsgesetz), farmers were bound to their land since most agricultural land could not be sold. The law was enacted to protect and preserve Germany's smaller hereditary estates that were no larger than 308 acres. Below that acreage, farmlands could “not be sold, divided, mortgaged or foreclosed on for debt.” Cartel-like marketing boards fixed prices, regulated supplies and oversaw almost every facet in directing agricultural production on farmlands.[6] Besides deciding what seeds and fertilizers were to be applied to farmlands, the Reichsnährstand secured protection from selling foreign food imports inside Germany, and placed a “moratorium on debt payments.”
As the scope and depth of the National Socialists command economy escalated, food production and rural standard of living declined. By autumn of 1936, Germany began to experience critical shortages of food and consumer goods, despite the spending of billions of Reichsmarks on price subsidies to farmers.[9] Germans were even subjected to rationing of many major consumer goods, including “produce, butter and other consumables.” Besides food shortages, Germany began to encounter a loss of farm laborers, where up to 440,000 farmers had abandoned agriculture between 1933 and 1939.
The Reichsnährstand's argument that Germany "needed" an additional 7-8 million hectares of farmland, and that consolidation of existing farms would displace many existing farmers who would need to work new land, influenced Hitler's decision to invade the Soviet Union.
WW2 German NSDAP Adolf Hitler nazi party membership pin RZM m1/172 relic
WW2 German Nazi Waffen SS LAH panzer division Adolf Hitler protection medal no ribbon relic
WW2 German Nazi Wehrmacht - Waffen SS - Kriegsmarine - Luftwaffe black wound badge medal award
WW2 German NAZI NSDAP ADOLF HITLER commemorative gold coin with eagle and swastika
great piece of history, perfect to display
RARE original bronze massive plate from the nazi party NSDAP
1930s.
size : 15 cm x 21cm.
WW2 German Nazi WEHRMACHT HEER M38 INFANTRY ENLISTED PERSONNEL FELDMÜTZE. NCO SCHOOL DEGGENDORF sidecap overseas cap headgear