Everything about The Reichsberufswettkampf totally explained
The
Reichsberufswettkampf was an annual
vocational competition held in
Nazi Germany as part of the
Gleichschaltung of German society.
The competition was organised by the
German Labour Front with the aid of the
Hitler Youth and the
National Socialist German Students' League. It was held at the local,
Gau and national level, and was subdivided into numerous vocational and academic branches. Competitors were tested in the theory and practice of their profession, as well as in their adherence to
Nazi ideology. Women were also tested in
housekeeping. The winners were presented to Labour Front head
Robert Ley and to
Hitler in person, and could expect substantial professional advancement.
The number of competitors grew from some 500,000 in
1934 at the first competition to 3,500,000 in
1939. Students were admitted in
1935 and adults in
1938. The competition was suspended at the outbreak of
World War II in 1939, with the exception of a wartime competition (
Kriegsreichsberufswettkampf) in
1944.
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