The
Nazi Party, after coming to power in Germany under
Reich Chancellor Adolf Hitler on 30 January 1933, set about to eliminate all opposition and undertake a complete transformation of German society. It sought to bring all components of society into line with the Nazi worldview in a process that became known as (). An early target of its campaign was the powerful
German trade union movement. On 2 May 1933, Nazi
SA stormtroopers attacked and occupied trade union offices throughout the country. The unions were dissolved, their officials were arrested, union newspapers and banks were closed and their funds were confiscated. On 10 May, the
German Labour Front (, DAF) was established under the leadership of
Robert Ley, at that time the () of the Party's political organization. The DAF was a Nazi Party office that essentially replaced the myriad trade unions, ostensibly as the sole representative of a united German workforce. == Enactment ==