German workers who worked like slaves 80 years ago

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(1)Based on the sacrifices of the class, the larger share of social product pie
(2)I was able to support it
(3)Wages should also be set in consideration of working hours The Nazi regime did not officially abolish the eight-hour work day system in the Weimar Republic, but it introduced all kinds of tricks that allowed the extension of working hours, and employers made the most of it Soon after, extra work was forced to work three to four hours a week compared to before 1933. According to the German historian Klaus-Martin Gaul, German workers worked an average of 429 hours a week in 1933, but had to work like slaves for more than 47 hours in 1939 Michael Schneider, another German historian, also presented very similar statistics accordingly
(4)The average number of working hours per cotton week was 415 hours in 1932, but in 1938
(5)It increased to 479 hours
(6)Let’s take a moment to reflect on the relationship between wages and the cost of living
(7)Nahrungsmitel prices have risen steeply Accordingly, including the workers
(8)It’s gone sour. Bread butter and D

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