Marcel Boldorf: Grenzen des nationalsozialistischen Zugriffs auf
Frankreichs Kolonialimporte (1940–1942)
After the
occupation of France, the Reich Economics Ministry planned to seize French
colonial resources on a large scale. Following the Wiesbaden negotiations, the
defeated enemy should be forced to deliver goods and material in order to
supply the German war economy. This article examines the examples of West
African plant oils and Indochinese natural rubber. As a consequence of
principle-agent conflicts, the German occupiers could not reach their aims by
far. By way of state-owned import companies, the French government succeeded in
controlling the exportations to Germany. Thus, the contribution of colonial raw
materials to the German war effort remained marginal.
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