DEVASTATED EUROPE
Germans Will not Help in Rebuilding
«10.15 p.m.) LONDON, November 11. The Germans are objecting in advance to any plans which would force them to help rebuild devastated Europe, says the Berlin correspondent of the Stockholm newspaper, “Tidningciis.” The ground for objection is that, all German manpower will be needed to rebuild devastated Germany Economic circles in Germany say that an incalculable production crisis would occur if the Germans were to rebuild other countries. The correspondent says it is strange after Hitler’s positive assurance that Germany will win the last battle that the Germans should discuss thft reconstruction of Stalingrad with compulsory labour. However, the (iermans know that post-war rebuilding lias been discussed even among neutrals. Reuter's Stockholm correspondent says that Swedish observers consider the Germans so successful in wriggling out of the reparation and disarmament clause of the Versailles Treaty that they arc already preparing the ground for the same tactics.
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Timaru Herald, Volume CLIV, Issue 22739, 13 November 1943, Page 5
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