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Because the Nazi's were worried that the Trade Unions would go on strike, so they got rid of them and introduced the German Labour front, which they said was the same thing, just one big thing for all German workers, when actually it wasn't because it was under Nazi control, and the Trade Unionists weren't very happy.

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The Nazis were trying to strip all laborers of their rights. The Trade Unions were created to protect workers' rights. Hence the conflict began.

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