GERMANS EXPECTED TO COOPERATE
Bi" ei i ed Wednesilav, 7 ]>.m. BGA'iioX, Dec. 4. The Time.-' Berlin correspoiiflent says ■ diat iieus oi the signing of the Anglo- ! Ameriea n agreeiuent for the economie i'u i-m of their two zones, will be regardeil e vi'i'y \\ 1 1 ere iu Germany as the j iii.-t def elopmeiil in Aliied policy after
months of stagnation and uncertainty. Nobodyflw:ho Nhas been in the British zone iu recent weeks can faii to be deepiy disturbed by the deterioration of German niorale in industrial towns or to perceive behind the imniediate concern over food, warmth, clothing and shelter, tlie constant fear that German industry will uever revive. The remark most i'requently heard has been: "We see 110 way out." Such a position lias been intolerable to the people who still regard their industriousness and talcnt for organisation as oue of 'their greatest asscts. lf tlie agreement can be given elTect to reasonably soon, it is not likely that German cooperation will be vvithheld.
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Chronicle (Levin), 5 December 1946, Page 6
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