WOMEN REINSTATED IN INDUSTY BY NAZIS
(Received 2.30 p.m.) LONDON, January 7. The annual report of the Reichskredit Geselischaft reveals the debit besides credit items of Germany’s economic position, says the “Daily Telegraph’s” Berlin correspondent.
Despite stress laid on German industrial expansion, the' continued shortage of raw material and the preference given in the obtaining of supplies to industries of national importance are more worthy of note, considering the Nazi regime’s success in reducing unemployment. There are now little more than 500,000 unemployed, of whom only half are fully unemployed. The result of the shortage of labour is the re-instatement of women in industry. This is a complete reversal ol the principles reached when Hitler first came into power.
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Northern Advocate, 8 January 1938, Page 7
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