| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Foreign Relations - 1950 - 1414 páginas
...and all German territory north of the Keil Canal.) 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 cannot in the foreseeable future become an industrial area. The following steps will accomplish this:... | |
| F. S. V. Donnison - 1961 - 666 páginas
...vital to military strength. In particular, the Ruhr, as the heart of German industrial power '. . . should not only be stripped of all presently existing...the foreseeable future become an industrial area'. Further '. . . all industrial plants and equipment not destroyed by military action shall be completely... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Judiciary - 1967 - 1774 páginas
...after surrender." This meant the "total destruction" of the entire German armament, industry. The Ruhr should not only be "stripped of all presently existing...industries" but. so "weakened and controlled" that it could not in the foreseeable future become an effective industrial area. All its plants should either... | |
| Rene Albert Wormser, Rene Wormser - 1972 - 628 páginas
...follows: "This area [the Ruhr and "surrounding industrial areas" comprising thirty thousand square miles] should not only be stripped of all presently existing...industries but so weakened and controlled that it cannot in the foreseeable future become an industrial area. ... All industrial plants and equipment... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on Foreign Affairs - 1976 - 622 páginas
...the Ruhr (including surrounding industrial areas.) "Here Meg the heart of German industrial power. This area should not only be stripped of all presently...the foreseeable future become an industrial area. . . . "Within a short period. If possible not longer than 6 months after the cessation of hostilities,... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on International Relations - 1976 - 620 páginas
...the Ruhr (inelndinp surrounding industrial arens.) "Here lies the heart of German industrial power. This area should not only be stripped of all presently...the foreseeable future become an industrial area. . . . "Within a short period. If possible not longer than 8 months after the cessation of hostilities,... | |
| Fraser J. Harbutt - 1988 - 385 páginas
...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...industries but so weakened and controlled that it cannot in the foreseeable future become an industrial area." Britain would then succeed to Germany's... | |
| Carolyn Woods Eisenberg - 1996 - 542 páginas
...instructed by his boss to make these sterner. His updated version called for the Ruhr to be "not only stripped of all presently existing industries but so weakened and controlled that it cannot in the foreseeable future become an industrial area."104 In the rest of Germany, there would... | |
| Steven Casey - 2001 - 336 páginas
...industrial power, the caldron of wars," would "be stripped of all presently existing industries" and so "weakened and controlled that it can not in the foreseeable future become an industrial area"; it would then be designated an "International Zone." Third, "the remaining portion of Germany" would... | |
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