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  1. The German Labour Front (German: Deutsche Arbeitsfront, pronounced [ˌdɔʏtʃə ˈʔaʁbaɪtsfʁɔnt]; DAF) was the national labour organization of the Nazi Party, which replaced the various independent trade unions in Germany during the process of Gleichschaltung or Nazification.

  2. The DAF, the German Labour Front, was the amalgamation of all German unions into one Reich union. This was formed after all independent German labour unions were made illegal in May 1933. Assets were handed over and membership rose form 5m (1933) to 22m (1939).

  3. Learn how Hitler controlled the workers through the German Labour Front (DAF), Strength Through Joy (KdF) and Beauty of Labour (SdA). Find out about the rewards, leisure activities and propaganda that the Nazis offered to the workers.

  4. Apr 10, 2018 · Learn about the German Labour Front, a Nazi organisation that replaced trade unions and controlled workers' rights and productivity. Find out how it operated, what programmes it had, and how it served the Nazi regime.

  5. The German Labour Front was the only union organization allowed in the Third Reich and had over 20 million members. Ley appointed twelve state officials whose job it was to regulate wages, conditions of work and labour contracts in each of their respective districts, and to maintain peace between workers and employers.

  6. Robert Ley was the leader of the German Labor Front (DAF), a Nazi organization that controlled all labor unions in Germany. He was charged with war crimes and crimes against humanity at the Nuremberg trials, but committed suicide before the trial began.

  7. Learn about Robert Ley, the Nazi leader who organized the takeover of German unions by the DAF, the regime's largest mass organization. See a photo of him in a welcome parade at a mass event and read about his role in the Nuremberg war crimes trial.