Abstract

The article deals with the emergency and development of German state-owned enterprises in 1871-1945. The authors consider the ways and methods of managing state-owned companies in the field of postal service, railways, gas and electricity supply, as well as forms of entrepreneurship that were created by the leadership of Nazi Germany to serve the needs of the state in preparation for World War II. The results of the study demonstrate that at the end of the 19th - first half of the 20th century the management of German enterprises in key industries was centralized by the government, both by the means of nationalizing the companies and acquiring the assets from private owners, as well as by establishing new state-owned companies.

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