DEPARTMENT OF COMMERCE B. S. CUTLER, Chief MISCELLANEOUS SERIES-No. 65 GERMAN TRADE AND THE WAR COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL CONDITIONS Sold by the Superintendent of Documents, Government Printing Office, WASHINGTON GOVERNMENT PRINTING OFFICE 1918 I. German commercial aims in war policy. Plans for commercial expansion......... Forcible annexation one of the war aims.. 449497 Large increase in number of women employees.. Women in transportation and metallurgical industries.. Wages of men and women compared.... Working conditions injurious to women's health.. Possible future effects on family life.. Importation of foreign laborers... Growth of population less than economic expansion. Occupations of imported laborers.. Discrimination against Polish workers. Importation continues during war. |