GERMAN HOPES
OF EVADING REBUILDING OF EUROPE OBJECTIONS BEING RAISED IN ADVANCE. ODD SEQUEL TO HITLER’S SPEECH. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON, November 12. The Germans are objecting in advance to any plan which would force them to help rebuild devastated Europe, says the Stockholm “Tidningen’s” Berlin correspondent. The ground for objection is that all German manpower will be needed to rebuild devastated Germany. Economic circles in Germany say that an incalculable production crisis would occur if the Germans were sent to rebuild other countries.
The correspondent says it is strange after Hitler’s positive assurance that Germany will win the last battle that the Germans should discuss the reconstruction of Stalingrad with compulsory labourd&However, the Germans know that rebuilding is widely discussed even among neutrals. Reuter’s Stockholm correspondent says that Swedish observers consider that the Germans were so successful in wriggling out of the reparation and disarmament clauses in the Versailles Treaty that they are already preparing the ground for the same tactics.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 13 November 1943, Page 3
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