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- Q5428788 subject Q6902915.
- Q5428788 abstract "The factory community (German: Betriebsgemeinschaft) comprised the owner, management and work force in businesses and companies in Nazi Germany in accordance with the leader principle (Führerprinzip). The owner/manager was called “factory leader” while the employees were considered to be followers (Gefolgschaft). In order to promote a climate of mutual trust and understanding a Council of Trust had to be established under the Labour organization law. This council was elected from a list of candidates set up by the factory leader and the German Labour Front overseer (Betriebsobmann). In accordance with Nazi ideology, foreigners and members of minorities considered unworthy of trust, could not be part of the factory community.".
- Q5428788 thumbnail DAF_Betriebsgemeinschaft.jpg?width=300.
- Q5428788 wikiPageWikiLink Q312526.
- Q5428788 wikiPageWikiLink Q5176520.
- Q5428788 wikiPageWikiLink Q6902915.
- Q5428788 wikiPageWikiLink Q706501.
- Q5428788 wikiPageWikiLink Q7318.
- Q5428788 wikiPageWikiLink Q831883.
- Q5428788 wikiPageWikiLink Q869667.
- Q5428788 comment "The factory community (German: Betriebsgemeinschaft) comprised the owner, management and work force in businesses and companies in Nazi Germany in accordance with the leader principle (Führerprinzip). The owner/manager was called “factory leader” while the employees were considered to be followers (Gefolgschaft). In order to promote a climate of mutual trust and understanding a Council of Trust had to be established under the Labour organization law.".
- Q5428788 label "Factory community".
- Q5428788 depiction DAF_Betriebsgemeinschaft.jpg.