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SHORTAGE IN REICH

UNIVERSITY-TRAINED

(WORKERS

RUGBY, October 4. Germany is short of professional men and women —engineers, chemists, physicists, doctors, Judges, officials, and teachers—according to Professor Mentzel, an official in the Reich Ministry of Education, writing in "Junge Deutschland." He states that whereas before the Nazi revolution, Germany, which was smaller than it is today, could fount on 150,000" university students yearly, the Greater Germany of today had during the last summer term before the war only 60,000 students.—B.O.W.

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Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 6

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SHORTAGE IN REICH Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 6

SHORTAGE IN REICH Evening Post, Volume CXXXII, Issue 84, 6 October 1941, Page 6

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