Abstract

No Food for War

Gittler, L. F. | July 8, 1939 issue

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There is a scarcity of raw materials, foodstuffs and commodities in Germany. Responsibility for this situation must be borne by the "Four-Year Plan," which has placed Germany on a war-economy basis, with the whole industrial set-up concentrated on producing munitions, imports limited to raw materials for military purposes, and home products of good quality shipped abroad in order to obtain foreign currency to buy additional war material. While the population hungers, vast reserves of foreign oil, cotton, anti wheat are being stored for military use.

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SCARCITY; MILITARY supplies; RAW materials; RATIONING; WAR -- Economic aspects; GERMANY
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