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European Reconstruction — Dismantling of German Plants?

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Dismantling in the Ruhr Valley
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It was the purpose of the Morgenthau Plan to weaken Germany industrially and biologically. Through the Morgenthau Plan, the German people would have been economically starved, and no more than one half of her present population might have found its livelihood on German soil. It had been overlooked, however, that the standard of life of all European people were badly reduced, if the Morgenthau-Plan came to function.

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Hasenack, W. (1949). European Reconstruction — Dismantling of German Plants?. In: Dismantling in the Ruhr Valley. VS Verlag für Sozialwissenschaften, Wiesbaden. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-663-07155-6_2

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