The document discusses Hitler's economic policies and priorities when coming to power in Germany, including dragging Germany out of recession, solving unemployment, making Germany self-sufficient, and transforming the economy to focus on rearmament. It describes Hjalmar Schacht's role in directing early Nazi economic policy from 1933-1935, focusing on steady growth, trade, and limiting rearmament spending. Hermann Goering replaced Schacht in 1936 to accelerate rearmament under the four-year plan and make Germany ready for war by increasing self-sufficiency in raw materials. Unemployment dropped greatly but working hours increased significantly, consumer goods declined, and unions were replaced with state-run organizations.