Hi Guys,
It came to my mind that one of the big reasons for not believing in the stuff is that war shortages would eclude masses of cloth being "wasted" like that late in the war. This should be a proveable fact or not. I have a 1936 Statistisches Jahrbuch fuer Das Deutsches reich , and it has every statistic for every damned thing you could imagine. Does anyone have the 1944 and 1945 books? One could look up textile production numbers and other related stuff and see if the shortages really effected that industry so badly or not. If in fact there was not a horrible cloth shortage then the best arguement for them being fake vanishes.
Best, Sal
It came to my mind that one of the big reasons for not believing in the stuff is that war shortages would eclude masses of cloth being "wasted" like that late in the war. This should be a proveable fact or not. I have a 1936 Statistisches Jahrbuch fuer Das Deutsches reich , and it has every statistic for every damned thing you could imagine. Does anyone have the 1944 and 1945 books? One could look up textile production numbers and other related stuff and see if the shortages really effected that industry so badly or not. If in fact there was not a horrible cloth shortage then the best arguement for them being fake vanishes.
Best, Sal
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