STÁTNÍ TAJEMNÍK U ŘÍŠSKÉHO PROTEKTORA V ČECHÁCH A NA MORAVĚ, PRAHA, inv. 2552, sig. 109-12/199 Page 26 · 26 of 41
STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 2552, sig. 109-12/199
English Translation
15a -ECHO page 7 of olive oil. It was not until 1934 that Greeks, however, began to take a small part in many areas of the Greek economy itself, but it should also be noted here that their olive oil was. Thus, in 1934 87 tonnes of standard oil were exported to agricultural olive-producing populations, in 1935 already 171 tonnes, in 1939 closing here to the service of the general public to 690 tonnes. It is now available in Greek hosts. Now, at the time, the German con- stitutions have been engaged in a fierce law enforcement agency to discuss why Greeks - 2500 tonnes of olive oil from Crete to Athens - have provided the two great opportunities for their olives, so as not to take account of the needy population's oil export policy: sanctions. The fact is that Prague, 28 November Greece did not make any decisive efforts, according to the Prague Trade Administration, to change the signposted state of protectorate companies. However, goods managed by the supervising agency (Division 14 - Italy's largest customer. Chemistry) also increased significantly the exports of German suppliers to Argentina and France, as well as agreed to apply for a United Kingdom. In the case of olives, the main authorisation was for any Member State always Romania, followed by the USA, to submit me n g e. A reference permit for Egypt and Argentina. In those cases, after the loss of Thrace and Eastern Maze, which for the goods concerned a free donia, olive oil will in future be the international point of view applicable from the border in the Reich or in the Protectorate - applications for the allocation of Greece's most iron and steel exports. Greece and other contingent building materials for chenland will have a good start, after the first quarter of 1942 a very exceptionally favourable harvest can be predicted for the year 1941 to 1942 according to the announcement of the Prague. Ministry of Commerce at the responsible con- ditions in the European fat economy can tingentadministrators no later than 6. No- Greece will therefore play a major role in bringing forward more than exports to the USA and, as of 1 December, Argentina will probably no longer be eligible for a compensation tariff for freight transport between Member States. Greece will therefore be in a position, in Germany and France, to make it possible to transport between 30,000 tonnes of olive oil in Europe under the Protectorate and France at good prices. No- the cultivation of olives is to be further developed and introduced in the year d.J.) the standardization of the Griechi Moravian Association for Livestock, Meat and Olive Oil is to now be undertaken by order of the Bohemian special. Fish in the future at every disposal - Here too the inter- nations of cattle, pigs and sheep are to a large extent coincided with that of Greece and Italy. For slaughter purposes, therefore, the possibility of a Greek livestock market opens up a door to Italian cooperation, as is the case for many. The same association has the name of other Greek products, and in the future it is likely that increases in slaughter cattle and Germany will be modified to include these increases in Greek olive oil in the case of transport. It will be a great task of 24 hours against so far 30 hours of Greek foreign trade, especially that which can be calculated. Furthermore, the association makes it possible for Central European consumers to consider the purchase of intestines to produce olive oil. The stomachs and bladders of cattle, calves, the current situation in the area of pigs and sheep from the rich area of olive oil are extremely unclear. A precise review after the protectorate in future of an overview of the stocks still available is not possible for the association to grant approval, a utilization of the reserves dependent. often failed, among other things, due to the declaration of the Minister for Social Transport of Mytilene and Health Administration (Official Journal of Crete after the rest of Greece - 11 November 1941) the wages in the country are. Nevertheless, it must be seen as a phenomenon an-metal industry of the protectorate that on the mainland Grie- was regulated. On the one hand, new chenland olive oil is almost completely eliminated and higher wage rates are fixed and on the other hand, and at almost insane prices, only a black trade still regulated according to new points of view is available, as system of wage areas introduced.