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Posted on the right are thumbnail reports concerning the Third Reich's economy during the first six months of 1935: imports, exports and bartering. They were compiled by Edward H. Collins for the editors at New Outlook magazine.

Germany's chief economist was a remarkable fellow, click here to read about him.

Click here to read about the 1934 German economy...

Click here to read an article that explains in great detail how the Nazi economic system (with it's wage and price controls) was Marxist in origin.

     


The 1935 German Economy (New Outlook Magazine, 1935)

The 1935 German Economy (New Outlook Magazine, 1935)

The 1935 German Economy (New Outlook Magazine, 1935)

The 1935 German Economy (New Outlook Magazine, 1935)

The 1935 German Economy (New Outlook Magazine, 1935)

The 1935 German Economy (New Outlook Magazine, 1935)

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