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  2. Four Year Plan - Wikipedia

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    The Four Year Plan (German: Vierjahresplan) was a series of economic measures initiated by Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany in 1936. Hitler placed Hermann Göring in charge of these measures, making him a Reich Plenipotentiary (Reichsbevollmächtigter) whose jurisdiction cut across the responsibilities of various cabinet ministries, including those of the Minister of Economics, the Defense ...

  3. Economy of Nazi Germany - Wikipedia

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    So in August 1936, Hitler issued his "Memorandum" requesting from Hermann Göring a series of Year's Plans (the term "Four-Year Plan" was coined only later, in September) in order to mobilize the entire economy, within the next four years, and make it ready for war: maximizing autarchic policies, even at a cost for the German people, and having ...

  4. German–Soviet economic relations (1934–1941) - Wikipedia

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    From this came Hitler's Four Year Plan for rearmament "without regard to costs", transforming the economy into a Wehrwirtschaft (defense-based economy). [25] [35] His advisers had suggested a Five Year Plan, but Hitler declined in favor of the less Marxist sounding Four Year Plan. [34] Soviet oil refinery, 1934

  5. Central Planning Board - Wikipedia

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    Four Year Plan The Central Planning Board ( German : Zentrale Planung ) was a high level governmental production planning agency set up in Nazi Germany , which was active between 1942 and 1945. Its main aim was to make more efficient use of raw materials and manpower in directing the German war economy.

  6. Protectorate of Bohemia and Moravia - Wikipedia

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    The Four-Year Plan that Hitler launched in September 1936 to have the German economy ready for a "total war" by 1940 was faltering by 1937 owing to a shortage of foreign exchange to pay for the vast economic demands imposed by the ambitious armaments targets as Germany lacked many of the necessary raw materials, which had to be imported. [11]

  7. Wannsee Conference - Wikipedia

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    Besprechungsprotokoll Wannseekonferenz – Minutes of the Wannsee Conference – Berlin, 20 January 1942. Click to view PDF. The Wannsee Conference (German: Wannseekonferenz, German pronunciation: [ˈvanzeːkɔnfeˌʁɛnt͡s] ⓘ) was a meeting of senior government officials of Nazi Germany and Schutzstaffel (SS) leaders, held in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee on 20 January 1942.

  8. Erich Neumann (politician) - Wikipedia

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    [4] As State Secretary, Neumann was the official representative of the Four Year Plan at the 20 January 1942 Wannsee Conference, at which the genocidal Final Solution to the Jewish Question was planned. Neumann requested that Jewish workers in firms essential to the war effort not be deported for the time being.

  9. Alfred-Ingemar Berndt - Wikipedia

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    Give me four years! - Documents for the first four-year plan of the Führer (Franz Eher Nachf., Munich 1937) Milestones of the Third Reich (Franz Eher Nachf., Munich 1938) The march into the Greater German Reich (Franz Eher Nachf., Munich 1939) The German and East German culture (NSDAP Gau Danzig-West Prussia, Danzig 1939) Panzerjäger Brechen ...