STATE SECRETARY FOR THE RUSSIAN PROTECTOR IN THINGS AND IN MORAVA, PRAGUE, inv. 121, sig. 109-2/22 (damaged)

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(b) is more or less reduced in one month, as in another, but 6 is disparate, whether it is quite systematically reduced the still-to-be-occupied area in an outlet which cannot be compensated by new constructions of the neutral ships by access. As is well known in England and America, the case has been thirsty for a long time. According to the agreed view of English and American experts, who we think are right, England needs about 28 million GRT. in northern times of peace to satisfy its needs. This number increases considerably in the course of a war. For example, in peace, Great Britain was the vast majority of a bedar in means of life, in wood, in Baurit, and in many other important materials from Guropa. In the traffic with Skandi-lavien, Denmark and France there were for this ;00.000 GRT. Schifsraum, which drove once a week back and forth. Butter and bacon, instead of from Hol- and Denmark, from Australia. New Zealand and Canada are imported on long dangerous routes. This costs, quite apart from the increased risk, for the same quantity of goods at least six times the connage. So necessarily means an increase of 3 million BNT. After the publications of our OkW. The figures of the British Administration, which were about the half of the previous year, are taken from the ocean from the heading of the 'lSA'. "Maritime Commission", Admiral Land, pointed out that he intended to overturn the extent of the war material that had been destroyed since the war, to 18 to 14 million BNT. In opposition to a english friend and also to the unhappiness of Roosevelt, he came to almost the same number as the German Oberkom= nando. 18LS5