THE RUHR: Digging In
Both France and Germany have come to the conclusion that the Coal War is going to be a long campaign, and the consolidation of their respective positions is their only thought. The French, firm in their determination to bring Germany to her knees, are reconciled to a policy of " wait and see." The Germans, equally determined to play their game, are strengthening their economic position.
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