Submitted by KingHunter150 t3_10agrj9 in history
poiuzttt t1_j4k5msi wrote
>In fact, any economic growth and prosperity during the "Golden Years" is usually attributed to this massive rearmament drive.
"Usually"? I would question that assumption. In fact, the German "Golden Years" happened in the 20s, fuelled by western capital & lowering/restructuring/cancelling reparations and more importantly, before the nazis had taken over. And while some rearmament was going on, it was not a key factor in the economic growth of the era.
KingHunter150 OP t1_j4lt9s2 wrote
I meant Nazi Golden years. Or the "Good Years" who many who lived in the Third Reich call the mid 1930s. All associated with the economic prosperity during that period.
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