
Episode 78 -- Project 1933, Part III: May 1 to May 31
In Bed With The Right
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Dismantling Labor: The Nazi Era and the Women's Movement
This chapter explores the complex interplay between the women's movement and the labor organizations during the Nazi era, emphasizing the regime's strategy to dismantle and reshape institutions for its own ends. It highlights the historical repression of trade unions, the implications of unemployment, and the fracturing of the left within the context of a rapidly changing political landscape. By examining significant events like the suppression of unions on May 2nd, 1933, it reveals the broader societal effects and the erosion of worker rights under Nazi rule.
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