Memorandum, Notes on German Rearmament Propaganda, with Related Material
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October 12, 1949
NOTES ON GERMAN REARMAMENT PROPAGANDA
Based on information obtained in Europe
September-October, 1949
1. Leading Germans are spreading the report that the United States will
soon permit the rearmament of Germany.
An important German steel manufacturer told an American
journalist that high U. S. Army officers and many Sehators
favor letting Germany establish an army of 25 divisions,
and that this proposal is receiving favorable consideration
in Washington.
A number of German deputies at Bonn have openly said to
Americans that the German government is asking for, and
expects to be given participation in MAP; and they have
cited as evidence Senator George's recent statement urging
German rearmament.
Leaders of the German steel and chemical industries have
told American visitors that "it would be to America's interest"
to let Germany manufacture arms for western Europe." They
claim that this view is shared by important American officials.
2. Reports of early German rearmament are given additional weight by
certain other developments.
British officials in Germany have reported the appearance in a
number of places of groups of German veterans, wearing forestry
uniforms, carrying wooden sticks in place of rifles, and drilling
every weekend, as in the 1920's,
Belgian sources report a growing belief that the International
Ruhr Authority was deliberately crippled at birth, and will have
little real control over German production, owing to meagre
budget and weak policy. IRA lacks manpower for first-hand inves-
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tigation and must rely on German sources for its data. It is
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under instructions to ignore minor violations, and will have few
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facilities for detecting major violations, if the Germans wish
to conceal them. There are already signs that IRA will become
an early target for German propaganda attacks.
It is said in British financial circles that some of the largest
steel and chemical plants in Germany have secretly transferred
important blocks of shares to American and British interests,
which are now aiding the Germans to undermine the Allied policy
of maintaing controls over German production.
3. Rumors of impending German rearmament are now appearing in the Communist
press of western Europe, and are causing serious concern to informed
officials and journalists. The following are verbatim quotes:
A Belgian editor: "Americans should realize that in the minds
of most Europeans, the moment that Germany is
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