Heinz attended many Nazi Party rallies after his first encounter with Hitler at the bar, seeing Hitler as the only man who could be capable of saving Germany.
Return to the factory
Welcome back, Heinz.
From 1930 onwards, Heinz would vote for the Nazis in every election, with the popularity of the party steadily growing until they finally got a majority, in 1933.
A Trade Unionist, again
When the effects of the Great Depression had finally subsided, Heinz, without many skills, went job hunting for some weeks. He was sitting on a bench when he saw someone familiar...
Finally at ease
Finally... A place to call home.
Heinz was telling his former boss about how he was searching for a job, and asked him if he could work in the factory again. Without hesitation, his now boss gave a yes.
Thank you boss, I haven't been here in so long!
Eventually, Heinz joined the Nazi run trade union, the German Labour Front, as he found the working conditions of the factory worse than before the Great Depression. Thankfully, the factory would get better after some time.
After the painful years during the Great Depression, Heinz managed to save up enough money after being able to work again during Nazi rule and buy himself a house. He could finally sleep soundly... For now, at least.