Auxiliary Services Act (1916)
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auxiliary-services-act-1916-191-9114110
title:
Auxiliary Services Act (1916)
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The Auxiliary Services Act was a law of the German Empire introduced during the First World War on 6 December 1916 to facilitate the Hindenburg Programme, an attempt by the military to mobilize scarce resources, including manpower, more efficiently for the war effort. Under the terms of the act, every German male from the age of seventeen to sixty, unless he had been called up for service in the armed forces, was obligated to render national service during the war. The types of workers considere
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description:
World War I German economic mobilization program
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Auxiliary_Services_Act_(1916)
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2024-04-08T11:15:32Z
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