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  1. The Four Year Plan was a series of economic measures initiated by Adolf Hitler in Nazi Germany in 1936.

  2. Learn about the economic policies and goals of the Nazi regime under Herman Goering, who replaced Schacht as the economic overlord of Germany in 1936. Find out how Goering promoted rearmament, autarky, and state control of industry and resources through the Four Year Plan.

  3. Four Year Plan. Göring dramatically altered the pace of change in the German economy by bringing about his Four Year Plan. The measures Göring introduced targeted both agriculture and...

  4. Mar 9, 2015 · The Four-Year Plan had four priorities: 1. To increase agricultural production. 2. Retrain key sectors of the work force. 3. Government regulation of imports and exports. 4. To achieve self-sufficiency in the production of raw materials.

  5. In 1936, Hermann Göring was appointed leader of the Four Year Plan (1936-40). His powers and the plan itself conflicted with Schacht's, the current economic minister, and Schacht resigned in...

  6. Along the line sof the Soviet Five Year Plans, the Nazi regime implemented a series of Four Year Plans. The first began in 1933, but was superceded by the Second Four Year Plan,...

  7. Mar 9, 2015 · The Four Year Plan was put under the control of Hermann Goering and the statistics show that in some areas of industry Goering set absurdly high target figures that Nazi Germany simply was not in a position to hit – such as the production of synthetic oil.