Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 10 December 1945 — Page 6

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Fear of Resurgent Germany

Back of Franch. -Big 3 Row

By LOUIS ¥

United Press Staff GERMANY REMAINS, even in defeat, & keystone in the problem

of reconstructing Europe.

That is why the Big Three—Britain, the United States and Russia— have been in such a row with France over permitting the Germans to | resume some kind of central government of their own. Thé dispute | now seems 10 be in the process of being laid aside by compromise. ”

| Europe, .including Germany, has

| entered into a winter which promises could once more attack France un- | starvation and untold hardship, The der a war-minded government,

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{ quences may set | back political and ¥ | economic recovery ° {on the continent | by years if pro- WB | duction is not re-

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{sumed in Ger- | many and neigh» boring states, Aliled economists have recognized that it must be resumed in Ger- Mr. Keemlee many, since the leading industrial state cannot be removed from the | heant of the continent without Fisastrous consequences, both immediate and long-range, The French have been accused by official allied sources, notably American, of blocking progress by their stubborn refusal to consent to a {centralized German government without what amounts to dismem- | berment of western Germany. . » . THE FRENCH, however, have stood by what is to them an-unan-swerable argument against creating a new German government which will again control the great industrial areas on either side of the Rhine, with their warmaking potentialities, The regions concerned are the Ruhr, the Rhineland and the Saar. The French have maintained, and

pressure from the Big Three, these areas should be divorced permanently from the Reich and placed under international control. Otherwise, in the French wiew,

strongest industrial nation in Burope within a few decades, and

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years, and they are not likely to let any French government forget it, whether headed by President

{Charles De Gaulle or someone less

nationalistically-minded. Afi authoritative: Prench spokes-

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man, unnamed but presumably representing the official viewpoint, was |

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| “Thib is a matter of life and | | death to us, We cannot afford to! risk another German invasion. It {ls something on which we cannot and dare not Sompromise, pe » » 1 NEVERTHELESS, the latest word | from Paris is that the French are willing to “compromise” on agreeing to a central German 'government, provided that the Rhineland regions shall not be under its juris diction. If such an understanding is reached, the French will have won out in a test case of the unanimity rule under which the four occupying~ powers opefate in any major decision affecting Germany. They will have exercised the power of veto. The result may be important in

ganization. The rule obviously can be a two-edged sword—it can safeguard what one nation. considers its unalterable rights, or it can

Germany could again become the permit one nation to override what |.

the majority considers best for the common interest.

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