Reich Population and Economy Statistics

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ryacko
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Reich Population and Economy Statistics

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Post by ryacko » 11 Sep 2013, 00:00

I'm looking for statistics on the number of Germans in Germany from 1933 to 1944, the numbers of non-Germans during the same period, year by year increases in the forced labor population, year by year steel production, number of Germans involved industrial production, number of Germans involved in agriculture, etc.

I'm trying to make a minor computer game about the moral dilemmas involved in running the Nazi economy. Any help would be greatly appreciated.

KDF33
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Re: Reich Population and Economy Statistics

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Post by KDF33 » 11 Sep 2013, 02:22

Here's a link that provides most of the data you're seeking. Pages 199-215 for labor data, and p. 250 for steel data.

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KDF


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Post by ljadw » 11 Sep 2013, 09:55

It is always usefull to remember the source of the SSBS figures and to be cautious in their use and interpretation .
An other source (in German,and not easy to use) is:

Full Text of Tatsachen und Zahlen über Deutschland by W.Bauer and P.Dehen

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Post by Michate » 20 Sep 2013, 09:30

You can find the yearly editions of the Statistisches Jahrbuch für das Deutsche Reich drom 1880 to 1943 online: http://www.digizeitschriften.de/dms/toc/?IDDOC=532168.

Access may however be restricted.

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Re: Reich Population and Economy Statistics

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Post by LWD » 20 Sep 2013, 14:57

If you haven't looked at Wages of Destruction I would recommend you do so.

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