Hitler banned all labor unions, said the government was all the protection workers needed which mirrors the current RW viewpoint of labor rights but of course it was not in the end and furthermore, **** you.
This is a huge left-wing distortion in an attempt to villify anyone who is anti-union with the Hitler label.
When Hitler came to power, he struggled with the hyperinflation from the Weimar Republic. While Hitler did disband the Wiemar Republican Unions, what you and the left are not telling anyone is Hitler replaced them with new and improved unions, German Labor Front (Deutsche Arbeitsfront, DAF), which was comprised of 2 primary entities, the National Socialist Factory Organization and the National Socialist Trade and Industry Organization. The
labor contracts that were Weimar contracts were now DAF-honored contracts.
The primary goal of Germany’s national socialists was to “create a classless” society. Hitler’s unions were central in this cause. In fact, Hitler gave the unions their long-awaited demand, one that the Weimar unions were never able to pull off, a National Labor Day, May 1, 1933.
And here are Hitler's words from his own book, Mein Kampf:
I think that I have already answered the first question adequately. In the present state of affairs I am convinced that we cannot possibly dispense with the trades unions. On the contrary, they are among the most important institutions in the economic life of the nation. Not only are they important in the sphere of social policy but also, and even more so, in the national political sphere. For when the great masses of a nation see their vital needs satisfied through a just trade unionist movement the stamina of the whole nation in its struggle for existence will be enormously reinforced thereby.
Before everything else, the trades unions are necessary as building stones for the future economic parliament, which will be made up of chambers representing the various professions and occupations.
Next time, try telling the whole story, not just what you want people to read.
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