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GERMANS HAVE FOOD HIDDEN ON FARMS

LONDON, Jan. 16. Herr Hans Doclcler, chairman of the •Tfades Union Federation in the British zone, told a ineeting of food officials from the Anglo- American Zone thatVho I British authorities should collect food — by force it necessary, from the German countryside, otherwise mobs would soon storm balceries and loot farms where, he said, food was hidden, says Reuter's Dusseldorf correspondent. Mr G. Hughes, head of the food and agriculture seetion of the British Control Commission, .5^-id there was plenty of meat in the bizonal areas to fulfil the meat ration if the Germans made collections properly. No special AngloAmerican help could be expeeted during the next critieal period.

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Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1948, Page 3

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GERMANS HAVE FOOD HIDDEN ON FARMS Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1948, Page 3

GERMANS HAVE FOOD HIDDEN ON FARMS Chronicle (Levin), 17 January 1948, Page 3

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