Germany is reaching another serious economic crisis, the outcome of which is “decidedly problematical,” William G. Brumder, Milwaukee capitalist, declared here on his return from a European trip.
“The Hitler government in the next six months will face the most serious crisis it has yet encountered,” Brumder said. “I am told thirty per cent of the German population depends directly or indirectly on industries whose chief articles of manufacture require importation.”
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