GREAT RECOVERY MADE
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| German Industry In Russian i Zone i OUTPUT AS REPARAT'IONS
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Received Friday, 11.30 a.m. i ' BERLIN, July 4. ! German officials told American correspondents on a tour of the Russian zone that industry was ! boorning and there was no unemt ployment in Saxony and Thuringia. j m fact in some sections there was i an acute labour shortage. Most of j the finished products from the Ger- ; maii. factories in the zone were | going to Russia as reparations. Rus- ! sia was taking liinety per cent. of ! the Zeiss Optical Works at Jena. Dr. Erhardt Huebner, President of Saxony, said the province's ih- ! dustry was approaching its 1939 I production rate. He claimed tha.t I the Russian zone was far ahead of ! the western in industrial recovery. | Dr. Johannes Nelles, director of i the Buna Works, said the production of synthetic rubber was sixty i per cent. of the wartime rate. So i far 2200 tons had been delivered to ; the Russians as reparations.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 July 1946, Page 5
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