A year of Potsdam, the German economy since the surrender
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Germany (Territory under Allied occupation, 1945-1955 : U.S. Zone). Military Governor
A year of Potsdam, the German economy since the surrender
Lithographed by the adjutant general, OMGUS, [1945]
217 p., 1 l. incl. illus. (incl. ports.) tables, diagrs.
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Contents
[Title page] A year of Potsdam, pp. 1-2
Table of contents, pp. 3-[4]
Organization of the economics division, p. 5
U.S.A. in Germany, Clay, Lucius D., Lt. Gen. pp. 6-[7]
A year of Potsdam, Draper, William H., Jr. pp. 8-11
Basic objectives of military government, p. 12
The four power economic occupation of Germany, p. 13
Story of the economics directorate, Falco, Tom pp. 14-[21]
The industrial disarmament of Germany, pp. 22-33
The reparations program, pp. 34-46
Economic conditions in the U.S. zone, part one: food and agriculture, p. 47
How 17,000,000 Germans are fed, pp. 48-74
Economic conditions in the U.S. zone, part two: industrial conditions, p. 75
Economic milestones June 1945 - August 1946, pp. 76-79
A year of industry in the U.S. zone, pp. 80-85
Economic administration in the U.S. zone, pp. 86-92
Central agencies: a statement of U.S. policy, p. 93
Coal: cornerstone of the economy, pp. 94-99
Metals, pp. 100-105
Oil, pp. 106-111
Public utilities, pp. 112-119
Building materials, pp. 120-127
Machinery and optics, pp. 128-131
Chemicals, pp. 132-135
Consumer goods, pp. 136-143
Price control and rationing, pp. 144-150
Germany in the world economic picture, p. 151
Export - import program, pp. [152]-161
Inter-zonal trade, pp. 162-166
Restitution, p. 167
Germany's loot being returned to owners, pp. 168-175
Stolen art treasures on their way back, pp. 176-184
Reparations, deliveries and restitution directorate, pp. 185-186
Decartelization and control, p. 187
The state within a state, pp. 188-196
Research as a war potential, pp. 197-198
Control of German industry, pp. 199-200
The economic aspects of denazification, pp. 201-203
Appendix: excerpts from the Potsdam Agreement, pp. 204-207
The plan for reparations and the level of post-war German economy in accordance with the Berlin Protocol, pp. 207-215
Deputy directors and branch chiefs, pp. 216-217 ff.
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