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200,000; of these a large part is for projects for the
 
Army and Air Force and the Navy, that is, from 90 to
 
100,000.
 
     The need for 200 to 300,000 workers for the building
 
of air raid shelters will have to be met through taking
 
workers from current private and industrial building
 
projects.
 
                                     IV
                                         
    The possible measures which may be undertaken to
 
cover these needs are as follows:
 
       1. Examination of the program of armaments manu-
 
facture with the object of postponing those least important
 
      2. Energetically combing through all manufacturing
 
plants in order to be sure that all workers are employed
 
to the utmost, particularly expert skilled workers.
 
     3. A greater employment of women at the right political moment.
 
     4.  A greater employment of foreigners.
 
     5. Greater employment of prisoners of war.
 
    6. Greater consideration to the lack of skilled
 
workers in calling up new recruitments, particularly in
 
agriculture, in mining, mechanics, expert machine workers,
 
coppersmiths, welders in the iron and metal industries.
 
                              7. Deferment
 
 
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