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Signs of an Internal Collapse in Germany. Report by J.I.C.

1 Jan 1944

prevented any split in the political unity or any major breakdown in the civilian war effort of the country. Nevertheless low morale, combined with the hardships of everyday life, have given rise to the following types of indiscipline and subversive activity:A. Political (i) Weakening of the Nazi Party and its Influence In October 1943, the Minister of Justice is believed to have called together Judges and lawyers to discuss measures to combat antistate activities, as the Gestapo had failed to convert apathy into a will to resist.
politics economy germany austria italy second world war military intelligence german government adolf hitler joint intelligence sub-committee chiefs of staff nazi leadership geheime staatspolizei victor cavendish-bentinck francis inglis edmund rushbrooke geoffrey vickers surrender francis davidson collapse of nazi germany
Collection ID
CAB81
Conflict
Second World War
Countries
Austria Germany Italy
Document Reference
CAB 81/120/14
Document Types
Report
File Reference
CAB 81/120
Identifier
10.1080/swwf.cab81.0120.014
Keywords
Collapse Of Nazi Germany Surrender German Government Nazi Leadership Politics Economy
Languages
English
Organizations
Chiefs of Staff Geheime Staatspolizei Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee
Pages
4
Persons Discussed
Victor Cavendish-Bentinck Francis Davidson Adolf Hitler Francis Inglis Edmund Rushbrooke Geoffrey Vickers
Published in
United Kingdom
Series
War Cabinet Joint Intelligence Sub-Committee Memoranda. January - February 1944. Papers Numbers. JIC 1-70. Volume XXX
Themes
Military Intelligence

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