From 1933 onward, Nazi Germany undertook massive and unprecedented
industrial integration, submitting an entire economic sector to
direct state oversight. This innovative study explores how German
professionals navigated this complex landscape through the
divergent careers of business managers in two of the era's most
important trade organizations. While Jakob Reichert of the iron and
steel industry unexpectedly resisted state control and was
eventually driven to suicide, Karl Lange of the machine builders'
association achieved security for himself and his industry by
submitting to the Nazi regime. Both men's stories illuminate the
options available to industrialists under the Third Reich, as well
as the real priorities set by the industries they served.
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