Paul Sorrells

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The strain on the German economy could be gauged from the fact that, by 1944, 75 per cent of GDP was being devoted to the war, in comparison to 60 per cent in the Soviet Union and 55 per cent in Britain.30 Yet Germany could also benefit from the annexation or occupation of a large part of Europe in the first half of the war.
The Third Reich at War, 1939-1945
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