GERMANY'S AIM
NOT STRIVING FOR SELFSUFFICIENCY WANTS SHARE OF WORLD'S MATERIALS Press Association—By Telegraph—Copyright BERLIN, July 2. Herr Funk, Minister of Economic Affairs, in a speech in Berlin, said that nothing was more false than to accuse Germany of striving for self-sufficiency.
Self-preservation was not self-suffi-ciency, and Germany did not want to be self-sufficient. Herr Funk added that the world was so rich in materials and Germany was so rich in craftsmanship and capable of producing valuable goods for the world that exchange was only natural and desirable.
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Evening Star, Issue 23000, 4 July 1938, Page 9
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