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o_O.Q said:
VGPolyglot said:

He actually abolished taxes on cars, and there was not employment for all, there was still a million unemployed Germans by 1937.

http://spartacus-educational.com/GERunemployment.htm

 

Also, the source I gave on privatization says right in it:

These firms belonged to a wide range of sectors: steel, mining, banking, local public utilities, shipyards, ship-lines, railways, etc. In addition, the delivery of some public services that were produced by government prior to the 1930s, especially social and labor-related services, was transferred to the private sector, mainly to organizations within the party. 

 

  • The introduction of national service meant all young men spent six months in the RAD [RADThe labour service in which young men in Germany had to do a six-month compulsory stint. ] and then they were conscripted into the army. By 1939, 1.4 million men were in the army, so they were not counted as unemployed.
  • Many Jews were sacked and their jobs given to non-Jews.
  • Many women were sacked and their jobs given to men.

Many Jews and women were sacked, so that means they lost their jobs. So, essentially there was no unemployment because they just didn't count them as unemployed.