FOREIGN ECONOMIC ADMINISTRATION OFFICE OF THE ADMINISTRATOR WASHINGTON 25, D. C. January 20, 1945 CRIBING FEA'S STUDY PROJECT RELATING TO GERMAN ECONOMIC AND Pursuant to the President's request, FEA is making a study of German industry and resources in cooperation with the Department of State. We will not undertake to determine policy but will develop material that should inform the President on all phases of the German economy, cataloging the facts relative to each activity or resource, indicating the controls that may be necessary to accomplish the desired objectives, and projecting the effects of the controls, both for the country as a whole and by such areas as may be assigned to each of the Allies. With this material available the President can avoid the situation President Wilson faced after World War I when the British were the much better informed, as reported by Churchill in a book entitled "'The Aftermath," published in 1929. At present, the British have the advantage in their current studies since they embarked on a full-fledged program well in advance of even preliminary consideration of a similar project in this country. We do not know what the Prussians have done in this field. We hope to overcome one present deficiency by having the fullest cooperation of all agencies which have developed information or have technical personnel qualified to assist in hastening the completion of the project. In this connection we will have the full use of the Technical Industrial Intelligence Committee (T.I.I.C.) which was recently established within FEA. |