Sunday 2 March 2014

Reichsarbeitsdienst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Reichsarbeitsdienst - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia



In the course of the Great Depression, the German government of the Weimar Republic under Chancellor Heinrich BrĂ¼ning by emergency decree had established the Freiwilliger Arbeitsdienst (Voluntary Labour Service, FAD) on 5 June 1931, two years before the Nazi Party ascended to power. The state sponsored employment organisation provided services to civic and land improvement projects, from 16 July 1932 it was headed by Friedrich Syrup in the official rank of a Reichskommissar. The idea of a national compulsory service was quite popular, especially in right-wing circles, but it had little effect on the economic situation.

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