Germany's MINISTRY for Chechnya and Moravia, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1023, sig. 110-10/27 (damaged)

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However, since it is quite a cartel price, it certainly points to the lower limit of the average price of the empire, so that a sufficient one is still possible - in the industrial sector iron production is possible without disadvantage. The same applies to the prices of the paper industry and other carteled industries. On the other hand, the prices of the Czech textile indus would rise in many cases if the German conversion ratio were applied to the Sudeten region: 1-12, while the vital prices of protectors' prices would rise if the Southen region were to be included; the reduction of these prices would also be of importance for the iron and steel industry. It can be assumed that the application of the Sudeten German conversion rate d.i. a calculation key over the level of the Reichspreis in crd C changes only little in this situation. this was also the case in the SuDetengau. the difference is present. -2-