TY - CHAP A1 - Hachtmann, Rüdiger A2 - Buchheim, Christoph T1 - Labour Policy in Industry T2 - German industry in the Nazi period N2 - From 1933 onwards industrial law was transformed from one which protected employees to one intended to secure the regime’s power over them. In the Third Reich the political and ideological aims of the regime - under the cloak of ‘Volk und Rasse’ (nation and race) - became the guiding principles of a new labour law. Evidence of this can be found in the destruction of trade unions, the arbitrary treatment to which non-conforming employees could be subjected, the integration of employees into the network of National Socialist institutions, the authoritarian wage policy, the rapidly vanishing significance of labour courts and the ascendancy of legal offices of the German Labour Front (Deutsche Arbeitsfront, DAF), which propagated the theory of a racist national community (Volksgemeinschaft). Y1 - 2017 UR - https://zeitgeschichte-digital.de/doks/frontdoor/index/index/docId/868 SP - 65 EP - 83 PB - Steiner CY - Stuttgart ER -