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OCR Page 1 of 2DECLASSIFIED
E. O. 11652, Sec. '3(E) and S(D) or (E)
INCOMING TELEGRAM
Dept. of State letter, Aug. 9, 1973
By NLT- HC , NARS Date 4-22'75
DEPARTMENT OF STATE-DIVISION OF COMMUNICATIONS AND RECORDS
TELEGRAPH BRANCH
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Action: EUR
Control 3511
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Rec'd December 11, 1947
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6:46 p.m.
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FROM: London
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TO:
Secretary of State
OFD
TRC
HO:
6443, December 11.
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US URGENT
LOG
DELSEC 1542
FOR THE PRESIDENT, VANDENBERG, CONNALLY, EATON, BLOOM AND
LOVETT
Fifteenth CFM meeting, December 11, Marshall presiding.
The Council accepted the proposal discussed yesterday
involving the breaking up of German gartels and other
monopolistic arrangements. It also accepted in principle
a proposal to institute greater Allied control through
the Control Council over the distribution of coal, pover
and steel and their utilization in Germany as well as the
amounts shipped abroad.
The Council apreed to revise the level of German peaceful
industry adopted in March 1946 so as to meet both the
needs of security and the needs of the German economy
Germany will be left with sufficient capacity to produce
eventually 11,500,000 tons of steel yearly.
Bidault proposed and Bevin and Marshall agreed thnt the
rehabilitation of German industry be regulated in such a
way as to prevent its revival at a rate faster than that
of the sconomic reconstruction or other democratic countries
in Europe. Molotov agreed to study the proposal.
The Council referred to a drafting committee for further
study & proposed directive to the Allied Control Council to
make by March 1948 a fresh determination of° German industrial
plants and equipusent which are to be removed as reperations.
The Council discussed a proposal that the delivery of plant
and equipment
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