-20- calculated, at some 18 1/2 billion RM. If we consider that the preliminary estimate of the Reich Finance Ministry, mentioned above, was on the whole probably worded too cautiously (in the case of war taxes in particular the estimate ought to be considerably sur- passed by the actual collections), the amount going to the Reich may be rounded off at 19 billion RM. In comparison with the preliminary estimate of the Reich Finance Ministry of late in March 1940, there is a decidedly more optimistic estimate, which Deputy Minister Reinhardt recently made public. According to it, we may expect, on the basis of the payments received so far, that the Reich taxes and customs duties will give a yield of as much as some 25 billion RM. With such a favorable development of receipts from taxation and customs duties, the transfers would probably be somewhat higher, to be sure. According to this estimate, the Reich's share of the receipts from taxes and customs duties would be calculated at about 21 billion RM. At any rate, we may assume that it will remain within the bounds of the two estimates, that between 19 and 21 billion RM. The war levy of the States and Communes, estimated by the Reich Ministry of Finance at the end of March at |