GERMANY FACING CRISIS
FUTUB E UNKMIT.OYE 1) AY AGES A LUST BE REDUCED VERSA. 1 ELES SERFDOM ’ lAust. and N.Z. Cable) Berlin, April 6. Illuminating viewp<<)itits are pro vido-d by cmuieiil politicians and in du-.trialists in reply t.o- the AllegcmciJc Zcilung's Easter query as to w lie t.liCi- Germany Avould overcome its pi * sent industrial and po'litical crisis. Dr. Oswald Spniglcr, the eminent pbilosophical student, says that unless wage., are consider ably reduced liYei’e will be at least 7,000,000 or uuemploved inter, ll woull be iinpessiT>le for relief to cop.' with the bitnatieu, jCiiid the c« vse queiices would bo grave. Dr. De CtLapoauixjgui' 'lj'ettd el Ham burg’s Education. 'Department, siy? Germany will not make an impression in the world while her sbrengU : is consumed by internal feuds. Freedom from “Versailles serfdom' is oh Lai liable -Only by a united natioai. Ilsur Rudolph Peter son, president of file Hamburg says the position will s°on force the victors to cc-ase theii* demands’ for tribute. T’o nation must face a. d-ra.stic reduction i.n th*j standard of life. Herr H. R. Dietrich, the Minister of Agriculture and Food, declares the bitter truth is that Germanv’ s most conspicuous talent is reflected by the manner in which the people fight each other. * .5 • g* " ,J - 1
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Feilding Star, Volume 8, Issue 2399, 8 April 1931, Page 7
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