NĚMECKÉ STÁTNÍ MINISTERSTVO PRO ČECHY A MORAVU, PRAHA (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1049, sig. 110-10/53 (poškozeno) Page 113 · 113 of 184
Germany'S MINISTRY FOR CHEATURES AND MORAV, PRAGUE (1906) 1939 - 1945 (1965), inv. 1049, sig. 110-10/53 (damaged)
English Translation
95 - 14 - economic and social problcoac, which will be created after the war in Denmark. It must be noted that the working class has hitherto borne the greatest burdens of German occupation. Unless appropriate measures are taken immediately after the wars, the unemployed in Denmark will assume unsuspected extent. ......... The only rational solution to all these questions is the socialism. As far as socialization is concerned, the banks are also affected by this, and the shares of certain industries are also transferred into other hands. .............. On the Danish foreign policy, it is said that a Scandinavian alliance cannot give Denmark or the rest of the state foreign policy security, in the Gogen part, os can only be an obstacle to international cooperation. Nevertheless, if the Nordic countries want closer cooperation, this will only be possible by understanding with the Soviet Union. London, 13.3.1944 Terkel M. Terkelsen speaks: The German protection of Daneark costs Denmark at the moment unguided 9 million kroner daily, and as long as there are goods and labour force in Danemark, there are no prospects that a reduction will take place in this systematic plundering. The German plans with Denmark are being ransacked from time to time, but it is common for all students that the exploitation of the country is taking place at an increasing pace. The German dream of Denmark as a country under exemplary protection has long been destroyed. However, there is still a difference in the treatment of Denmark compared to most other occupied countries.