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Germany's Economic Base for Aggression / Statement Submitted by Leo T. Crowley / Foreign Economic Administrator / before the Sub-Committee on / War Mobilization of the / Senate Military Affairs Committee
- Title:
- Germany's Economic Base for Aggression / Statement Submitted by Leo T. Crowley / Foreign Economic Administrator / before the Sub-Committee on / War Mobilization of the / Senate Military Affairs Committee
- Collection:
- Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection
- Creator:
- Crowley, Leo
- Subject:
- Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection
- Keywords:
- For "Oral Statement": Foreign Economic Administration (FEA), Enemy Branch
German economic and industrial disarmament
World War II. For "Summary of Written Statement": Economic base for aggression
Versailles Treaty
German disarmament after WWI
German rearmament for WWII
German General Staff
German industrialists
FEA
Enemy Branch. For "Written Statement": Dyes and Chemicals
Iron and Steel
Nitrogen
Coal Tar
Synthetic Textile Fibres
Rubber
Petroleum Products
Aluminum
Coal
Machine Tools
New Weapons
German economic assets outside Germany
Provisions of Versailles Treaty
German violations and evasions
German General Staff
War economics
Industrial reorganization
Managed inflation
Foreign loans
Dawes Plan
Cartel arrangements
Foreign trade
Raw materials
Bilateral agreements
German industrialists
German economic and industrial disarmament
FEA Enemy Branch
- Language:
- English
- Extent:
- 99 300dpi JPEG page images
- Publisher:
- International Military Tribunal
- Publication Place:
- Nuremberg, Germany
- Witness:
- Crowley, Leo
- Other Names:
- Henry H. Fowler
President Roosevelt
Prime Minister Churchill
Marshall Stalin
British Brigadier General John H. Morgan
Hitler. Note: Too many names appear in Exhibit 8 and Supplement to Exhibit 8 for the purposes of a useful list
in effect, each of these documents is itself a list.
- Volume:
- 007
- Subdivision:
- "Subdivision 13/ Preparation for Aggressive Warfare"
- Section:
- 13.14 (Crowley statement)
- Part:
- 2
- Format:
- Book
- Rights:
- The Cornell University Law Library Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection is open to the general public, in accordance with the terms set forth in the Guidelines for Using Public Domain Text, Images, Audio, and Video Reproduced from Cornell University Library Collections, http://hdl.handle.net/1813.001/CULCopyright. Permission is not required from Cornell University Library to use items from the Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection. We do suggest the following credit line: Courtesy of Cornell University Law Library, Donovan Nuremberg Trials Collection.