Reimann charges that: Germanys territorial losses are actually more than twice as large as the book premises. Mr. Morgenthau takes account of the loss of Eastern Prussia and Silesia. but does not refer to other. even greater. losses of German territory. millions of whose inhabitants have been deported into rump Germany. (This oversight is particularly strange in view of te fact that the author refers to the Potsdam Conference. at which these territorial changes were discussed.) Thus his figures on the future German deficit of foodstuffs that will result from loss of agricultural territories are quite misleading. and underestimate the deficits In various items of food b7 from 15 to 35 percent on the average. Mr. Morgenthau habitually gives the postwar population of Germany as 60.000.000 persons living within n agricultural area of about 107.000.000 acres.
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