Memorandum from Secretary of State George C. Marshall, Secretary of the Army Kenneth Royall, Secretary of the Interior Julius Krug, Secretary of Agriculture Charles Brannan, and Secretary of Commerce Charles Sawyer to President Harry S. Truman, with Attachment
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OCR Page 1 of 4SECRET
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E. () 11612. Sec. 3(E) and S(D) or (E)
CABINET COMITTER ON REPARATIONS
Dap of State letter,
PRAMAN
Washington, D. c.
By NLT- H. . NARS Date 1717
RECORDS
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August 9, 1948
Dear Mr. President:
On February 16, 1948, prior to the enactment of the Economic
Cooperation Act of 1948, you requested the Secrotaries of Agriculture,
Commerce and Interior to nominate representatives to examine with
representatives of the State and Arny Departments plants scheduled
for dismantling in the three Western Zones of Germany and to recommend
which of auch plants, if any, should be retained because they could
if left in Germany make a substantialceontribution to the world supply
of critical items. In order to assist the study, a Technical Mission
was sent to Gesumany which made a report on July 23, 1948 (attached)
recomending-the retention in Gestoany of 315 plants and 16 part plants,
listed in three categories by order of importance. This report is
based exclusively on certain teshnical considerations and does not
take into account the political and security considerations which
are involved. The conclusions of this report have been considered
along with other relevant factors by an ad hoc Committee representing
the five Secretaries, to which the Economic Cooperation Administrutor
hee sent an observer. The Committee does not find any assurance in the
Technicel Mission report that plents recommended therein for retention
in Germany can be brought into production during the period of the
European Recovery Program.
The ad hoe Committee has made the following four recumandations,
which we have approved:
1. That the 163 whole plants and 1 part plant (listed in Annex A)
having the greatest possibility of contributing to European recovery,
if brought fully into production in Germany, be referred to the Economic
Cooperation Administrator for such further study or other action as he
may consider necessery to the discharge of his responsibilities under
Section 115(f) of the Economic Cooperation Act. Note: If the French
Government confirms its intention to retain any of the 35 whole plants
and 14 part plants listed in Annex B, no further consideration or action
by this Government with respect to retention of such plants is required.
Any plants in Annex B which are not confirmed by the French Government
will be added to Annex A.
2. That the remaining plants recommended for retention by the
Technical Mission be released forthwith for renoval as reparations in
view of the uncertainty that any of these plants could make a substential
contribution
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