SdA

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SdA was the abbreviated name for the Nazi-era German organization "Beauty of Labour," which aimed to improve workplace conditions as part of broader propaganda and social engineering efforts.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Nazi organization
labor organization
abbreviationOf Beauty of Labour
surface form: Schönheit der Arbeit
activity campaigns for cleaner workplaces
design of factory canteens
design of worker rest areas
improvement of factory hygiene
improvement of workplace lighting
improvement of workplace safety
improvement of workplace ventilation
modernization of workplaces
associatedWith Kraft durch Freude
Strength Through Joy
componentOf Reich Ministry of Public Enlightenment and Propaganda
surface form: Nazi propaganda system

Nazi social policy apparatus
country Nazi Germany
dissolutionReason defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945
focus aesthetic improvement of workplaces
physical work environment
fullName Beauty of Labour
surface form: Schönheit der Arbeit
fullNameEnglish Beauty of Labour
ideology Nazism
languageOfName German
method campaigns and guidelines for workplace design
collaboration with factory management
operatedIn workplaces in Germany
parentOrganization German Labour Front
surface form: Deutsche Arbeitsfront
parentOrganizationEnglish German Labour Front
politicalAlignment Nazi Party
surface form: National Socialist German Workers Party
purpose improvement of workplace conditions
propaganda
social engineering
sector labor and employment
status defunct
targetGroup German workers
industrial employers
timePeriod Nazi era
usedFor increasing worker productivity
regime legitimation
strengthening worker loyalty to the Nazi regime

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