Thesis
The German Autobahn was the most valuable turning point in Germany's economy in the 1930's because it improved people, ideas, and events by making going from town to town more efficient and quick, creating jobs through Germany's depression, and becoming a German tourist hotspot.
The German Autobahn changed people by creating more efficient routes from city to city. It also changed ideas because Hitler found it as a military advantage. Although, it mostly changed events by creating jobs during Germany's depression. Nazi's came into power before the Autobahn was built. After the Autobahn was built, Germany invaded Poland starting World War II.
Within the year that Hitler took control over Germany and the Autobahn, over 100,000 Germans worked to create the elaborate system of roadways. Which, in the end, helped their economy and travel.
The German Autobahn changed people by creating more efficient routes from city to city. It also changed ideas because Hitler found it as a military advantage. Although, it mostly changed events by creating jobs during Germany's depression. Nazi's came into power before the Autobahn was built. After the Autobahn was built, Germany invaded Poland starting World War II.
Within the year that Hitler took control over Germany and the Autobahn, over 100,000 Germans worked to create the elaborate system of roadways. Which, in the end, helped their economy and travel.