1.3.3

Consolidation Under Erhard

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Consolidation Under Erhard

During Adenauer’s regime, Erhard had been the Economics Minister. From 1963, he became Chancellor of the FRG.

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Adenauer’s resignation

  • Erhard was Adenauer’s Vice-Chancellor from 1957.
  • He became Chancellor following Adenauer’s resignation.
  • Erhard inherited the criticisms levelled at Adenauer’s regime.
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Domestic policy

  • Erhard introduced social welfare reforms.
  • Erhard focussed government spending on education (extending the length of compulsory education and standardising the education system) and housing benefits.
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German reunification

  • Erhard’s ambition was to reunify Germany.
  • He believed that if he offered a $25 billion loan to the Soviet Union, they would permit German reunification.
  • However, this plan never materialised as Khrushchev fell from power and the USSR received loans from elsewhere.
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Supporting the US and alienating France

  • Erhard alienated himself from the French leader, Charles de Gaulle.
  • This was exacerbated after Erhard formally supported the US’ entrance into Vietnam.
  • The US prioritised its affairs in Asia over its involvement in West Germany.
  • Erhard failed to understand that Washington’s policy was shaped by US self-interest, not Europe.
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Government budget

  • West Germany had a budget deficit (when government spending is more than the government’s income).
  • In a minor recession in 1966, Erhard increased taxation.
  • Factions within his government defected and Erhard resigned.

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1Political & Governmental Change, 1918-1989

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3Economic Developments & Policies, 1918-1989

4Aspects of Life, 1918-1989

5Historical Interpretations

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