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2. The development of conditions in German economic
life which will not permit for any length of time excessive
demands made heretofore.
There are specified as direct results of an actual con-
clusion of the European continental offensives and a total
disarmament of all states.
3. The possibility of a regrouping within the German
combat forces:
a1. The formation of a highly mobile motorized
attack and protection army (all arms), for the
occupation and protection of the regions of
Europe;
b1. The release of from five to six million of
trained German workers from the army, for
agricultural, industrial and small shop
operations;
b. The release for the German propulation, industry
and agriculture of the military stocks of foodstuffs, raw
materials, machinery, vehicles, horses, etc. no longer needed,
both German and taken from foreigners;
c. The incorporation of the productive forces of all
European states into the general system, for feeding and
the covering of the most urgent needs of life in the con-
quered or friendly countriest the development of an exchange
of goods under the principles of the German state direction
of economy; likewise an exchange of available foreign labor
from ther different states, etc.;
d. The