>>11177
We still have a wealth of knowledge from Nazi experiments, iirc transplants are a legacy of nazi party experimentation and would have never have developed as quickly if not for them.
>>11178
It's actually quite consistent with the policy of Nazi Germany though. Usually the nazi party took wealth from jews when they started running out of money to finance its public spending, and believed that removing them from the economy will allow them to create a well oiled economy
it did not because they still focused too much on public spending. The more their economy was failing, the more extreme measures they took. Hell it is consistent with Hitler's ideas of autarky as well as why they went to war so early to begin with alongside with what caused the invasion of Russia seeing as the main goal was to overcome fuel shortages and economic collapse. At the end of the war, Nazi economy was in shambles from the extravagant public spending they were conducting and the reason why they even lost the war. At first you might try to keep the appearances, but as your economy becomes worse... well you have to resort to more extreme measures like slave labor, taking things from others whether that be jews or other nations. I remember that Nazi Germany had notices that worked as money in occupied France, but were actually increasing french inflation while not increasing the inflation of Nazi Germany, but I forget their name right now. You could exchange them for franks, but seeing as it was effectively forcibly exporting goods to Germany from France with fake money that the German government printed, it was actively decreasing the value of the frank.