Paul Sorrells

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One of the most alarming features of the Reich’s trade statistics in 1934 was the serious fall in exports to France, the Netherlands and Switzerland. All three had responded to Germany’s default in 1933 by negotiating clearing agreements, which ensured that they recouped at least some of Germany’s export earnings in the form of debt service.
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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