GERMAN UNREST GROWING
Reeeived Thursday, 7 p.m. Lt )N I )( )N , Nov. 28.The (iermans, with a long cold winter in prospect, are showing niore passive resistanee to the Amerieau administra1 ifiii than sim-e the end of the war, says tjie Associated Press' Munieh eori espoiident quoting oJiicial reports. Amerieau oliicials who were instructed to wateh for signs of troulde this winter have fnniished reports indieating general unrest among the population, the growth of an arrogant, confeniptuous attitude and publie dis- > onteiit with food, housing and fuol. The investigators added that the Gernians' di ssat isfaet ion with Ihe outlook manifest ed itself in petty ways sueli as giving Amerieans wrong street direolions and adopting a disrepectful attitude towards Fnited States military personnel. Ameriean agents in Bavaria foreeast the eoming winter as "rough" as the unrest is nou* believed to be the foreruiiner of open organised resistanee.
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Chronicle (Levin), 29 November 1946, Page 5
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