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Productivity  is  way  up,  as  are  wages.  By  freeing  Germany  from  the  heavy

               taxation of the Weimar Republic, the cruel burden of the Versailles Treaty, and
               the perpetual interest costs of Weimar's debt-based Central Bank currency, Hitler
               has unleashed the private economy while using public spending very wisely.



               Unlike FDR's wasteful public works programs, Hitler's public works are useful
               investments, such as the national highway system which Hitler began building in
               1933  (The  Autobahn).  Hitler,  a  great  admirer  of  Henry  Ford,  sketched  the

               original prototype for the Volkswagen (The People's Wagon) and suggested to
               Ferdinand Porsche that, “It should have the shape of a June bug”. Hitler wanted
               every German family to be able to buy a car and take a vacation.



               Low  taxes,  responsible  debt,  intelligent  planning,  lean  government,  sound
               currency,  and  a  business  friendly  environment  are  the  secrets  of  Hitler's
               economic  miracle,  and  of  his  extraordinary  popularity  among  a  grateful

               German  people,  including  many  former  liberals  who  were  once  Communist
               voters.






















                     1-Hitler understood the basic principles of automotive engineering. He
                 consulted with Ferdinand Porsche on the manufacture of the Volkswagen; the
                prototype for which Hitler drew himself (Image # 2) 3 -Henry Ford receives the
                      Grand Cross of the German Eagle from the German consul-general of

                Cleveland Along with economic revival, the re-born Germany experiences a
                  cultural and moral rebirth. The NSDAP, whose membership is open to all
                  Germans of sound character, cleans up the pornography and debauchery that
                thrived under the Weimar State. Classic art makes a comeback, as "modern art"
                  is relegated to its proper status as an object of ridicule. The future is looking
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