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To revamp the German labor market, the "German Labor Front" replaced trade unions, effectively neutralizing potential opposition from organized labor while promoting unity among workers. Under the facade of societal improvement, unions were dismantled and their leaders arrested. While unemployment ratings plummeted, many reported dissatisfaction, stemming from their increasingly controlled lives. Yet, Hitler maneuvered this unrest by instilling a sense of community through engineered social events, portraying the German people as part of a pivotal national revival.