| F. S. V. Donnison - Military government - 1961 - 666 pages
...vital to military strength. In particular, the Ruhr, as the heart of German industrial power '. . . should not only be stripped of all presently existing...industries but so weakened and controlled that it can not in the foreseeable future become an industrial area'. Further '. . . all industrial plants... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1967 - 1774 pages
...shown on the attaoh«l map l including the Rhineland and all German territory north of the Kiel Canal.) Here lies the heart of German industrial power, the...wars. This area should not only be stripped of all present ly exist ing industries but so weakened that it can never become an indutrial area. The following... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - Quebec Conference - 1972 - 594 pages
...attached map, including the Rhineland. the Kiel Canal, and all German territory north of the Kiel Canal.) Here lies the heart of German industrial power, the...industries but so weakened and controlled that it can not in the foreseeable future become an industrial area. The following steps will accomplish this... | |
| Rene Albert Wormser, Rene Wormser - Law - 1972 - 628 pages
...follows: "This area [the Ruhr and "surrounding industrial areas" comprising thirty thousand square miles] should not only be stripped of all presently existing...the foreseeable future become an industrial area. ... All industrial plants and equipment not destroyed by military action shall either be completely... | |
| United States. Department of State. Historical Office - Quebec Conference - 1972 - 602 pages
...are basic to military strength." In speaking of the Ruhr and surrounding industrial areas, he says : "This area should not only be stripped of all presently existing industries but so weakened ana controlled that it cannot in the foreseeable future become an industrial area — all industrial... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - East Asia - 1976 - 620 pages
...the Ruhr (inelndinp surrounding industrial arens.) "Here lies the heart of German industrial power. This area should not only be stripped of all presently...industries but so weakened and controlled that it can not in the foreseeable future become an industrial area. . . . "Within a short period. If possible... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - Europe - 1976 - 622 pages
...the Ruhr (including surrounding industrial areas.) "Here Meg the heart of German industrial power. This area should not only be stripped of all presently...industries but so weakened and controlled that it can not in the foreseeable future become an industrial area. . . . "Within a short period. If possible... | |
| Fraser J. Harbutt - History - 1988 - 385 pages
...according to an observer, "the PM had no satisfactory answer." Morgenthau's proposal was that Germany "should not only be stripped of all presently existing...the foreseeable future become an industrial area." Britain would then succeed to Germany's export markets. This presumably appealed to Roosevelt on various... | |
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