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There was no such thing as UBI in Germany. You were required to hold a job if your were able to. The current and best unemployment system in the world is Germany's today, and is a remnant of Nazi Germany. There companies do not do mass layoffs and instead reduce the hours, while the government makes up what was lost. This allows jobs to stay in existence instead of disappearing, which means the people get to maintain their job and self worth.

The welfare systems under Nazi Germany were typical things like food and housing subsidies. One of its key features was that it did a national charity drive, so a lot of the welfare was voluntarily given as opposed to taxed. It was setup to deal with what was a economic and social disaster of the Weimar Republic.

A lot of it was modeled after Wilhelm II's policies. In fact, the closest to what was essentially Germany's welfare systems currently exist today in the Nordic countries.

Gun controls were liberalized under Nazi Germany.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

There was no such thing as UBI in Germany. You were required to hold a job if your were able to. The current and best unemployment system in the world is Germany's today, and is a remnant of Nazi Germany. There companies do not do mass layoffs and instead reduce the hours, while the government makes up what was lost. This allows jobs to stay in existence instead of disappearing, which means the people to maintain their job and self worth.

The welfare systems under Nazi Germany were typical things like food and housing subsidies. One of its key features was that it did a national charity drive, so a lot of the welfare was voluntarily given as opposed to taxed. It was setup to deal with what was a economic and social disaster of the Weimar Republic.

A lot of it was modeled after Wilhelm II's policies. In fact, the closest to what was essentially Germany's welfare systems currently exist today in the Nordic countries.

Gun controls were liberalized under Nazi Germany.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

There was no such thing as UBI in Germany. You were required to hold a job if your were able to. The current and best unemployment system in the world is Germany's today, and is a remnant of Nazi Germany. There companies do not do mass layoffs and instead reduce the hours, while the government makes up what was lost. This allows jobs to stay in existence instead of disappearing, which means the people to maintain their job and self worth.

The welfare systems under Nazi Germany were typical things like food and housing subsidies. One of its key features was that it did a national charity drive, so a lot of the welfare was voluntarily given as opposed to taxed. It was setup to deal with what was a economic and social disaster of the Weimar Republic.

A lot of it was modeled after Wilhelm II's policies. In fact, the closest to what was essentially Germany's welfare systems currently exist today in the Nordic countries.

3 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

There was no such thing as UBI in Germany. You were required to hold a job if your were able to. The current and best unemployment system in the world is Germany's today, and is a remnant of Nazi Germany. There companies do not do mass layoffs and instead reduce the hours, while the government makes up what was lost. This allows jobs to stay in existence instead of disappearing, which means the people to maintain their job and self worth.

The welfare systems under Nazi Germany were typical things like food and housing subsidies.

One of its key features was that it did a national charity drive, so a lot of the welfare was voluntarily given as opposed to taxed. It was setup to deal with what was a economic and social disaster of the Weimar Republic.

A lot of it was modeled after Wilhelm II's policies. In fact, the closest to what was essentially Germany's welfare systems currently exist today in the Nordic countries.

3 years ago
1 score