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 >>/36723/
A proper look into standards of living is in the fifth chapter  >>/28367/. Though simple GDP per capita does give the correct impression that compared to other countries early 20th century Germany was not as wealthy as its present-day counterpart and also showcases American economic power which was a central theme in German strategy.
I haven't yet figured the best way to graphically present table 8 (Blue-and-white collar occupations). The nature of those two totals also eludes me, it seems it's not one blue-collar and other white-collar but simply one shrank and the other rose.
I could also stitch together graphs and excerpts into infographs.