The German trick of opening clothing factories in England in order to export German-made goods marked “made in England,” instead of boycotted German goods, has met with a hostile reception in the entire British press.
“Nazi ready-made goods will suit the Englishman no better than the ready made Nazi politics,” The London Star declared editorially. Other papers also expressed strong objections to the Nazi invasion of British internal trade.
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