Why did Nazi Germany go after unions and made it illegal and not allow people to strike?
Why did Nazi Germany outlaw unions and strikes and made it illegal. Not allowing people to form unions or allowing strikes. Why did they make this illegal? Spain and Italy did same thing.
Aspen2021-04-08T00:05:27Z
Ah, because they were NOT socialists (despite the name). Not actual socialists. They couldn’t care less about the plight and struggle of the working class nor the unfair distribution of wealth. They couldn’t care less about the topic of social classes at all, the most basic tenet of socialism.
Extreme right wing fascist authoritarianism dictates. Gov doesn't want the people interfering w/ it's agenda. Hitler legalized abortion but not to give the woman a choice like left wing America. He was trying to breed a superior race and wanted gov to have the choice. He also sterilized thousands of people.
Hitler was not originally wholly anti-union. In 'Mein Kampf' he explained why he would not attempt to set up Nazi unions in competition with the communist dominated unions in the Weimar Republic. This was that a union must be able to fulfil the social obligations for which it has been collecting dues, and that a new Nazi union would be unable to provide for its members. He believed in single union no strike agreements, with state run unions.