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The Wanganui Chronicle WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945 CONDI TIONS

I ~ " '3 'J’HE reported directi ■ ,' hi | leave one section and the endeavour to the Berlin area, bespet picture, however, is n of the picture is not i to-day, but the Work the League of Nation period with which it d Germany started working order. Furl the value in calories calorie value of the January in 1941 stood to recover to 1980 in out the war the offidi edly as good as the b The ration is a g surprising how well enable her to put her The survey dealing s . manpower losses fore in 1943 and 1944 for but of preventing a spoken before of‘tot ; in January, 1943, aft mobilisation’ was dec sation’ was introduc France. “The decree of and all women aged 1 war work, to registei r ( it was called, was cl number of shops. “The recruitmei creased vigour. At t and prisoners of war a total of eight or n increased further in reverted to her earlie own countries on Gei sn nd iti: 1 ; to the Reich.’’ The Allied air ri country to such an < .jh canteens and soup-ki used increasingly as . < ? of “It was the lack of tn an increasing strain o v .. i “The special bui in what the Germans r the 30 per cent, inert and 1943'. . . The ae al facilities and to increi 1 evacuation trains, as ’ crease which may hav ;; r i the Reich as a result c control was evidently railways. The increa movement towards growing of potatoes—. portanee for human ■ bourhood of the big < surplus areas of culti' 1944 it was reported e made as .‘autarkic’s supplies.” The military deft duced the external ra ; rial' North African supply . p’ ■ pha: and oil were soon ad the chaotic condition was added t.l ■■■. Prices skyrocketed, t; k .= those who had sufficiiat . ' ti - the destructive work ■ the ?!'>• drew to an end the de;-_. ucsiaj of supplies became sti m,;- - {whole economic struc* -was br-; Germany’s normt: s Its organisation is co - - s ■ it into a reverse move cut i ■ s for disintegration, and ”iti> vy disintegrated eeonomi. ma r ’ What is to be don Th - r to this defeated pcop . This people find pleasure ii « coutk ; tion; yet this is a tash J a: : undergoing a degree k r: world. The next stej s h one economic integral . being made difficult b 1 - T i:k>; America, Britain and tion. Unless this co-< of Germany will gro . i v : blems the more difficu the s-.hn - 1

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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 263, 7 November 1945, Page 4

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The Wanganui Chronicle WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945 CONDITIONS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 263, 7 November 1945, Page 4

The Wanganui Chronicle WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1945 CONDITIONS Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 89, Issue 263, 7 November 1945, Page 4

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