HC Deb 21 January 1949 vol 460 c64W
Mr. Stokes

asked the Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs whether his attention has been called to the cut made in the personnel of the U.S.A. Military Government in Germany; what is the number of persons employed by the British Military Government there at the present time; and what reduction is contemplated during 1949.

Mr. Mayhew

The United States Element of the Control Commission for Germany is being reduced in size as is the British Element, but I have no information about any specific cut. On 1st January, 1949, the British Element employed 12,226 British staff in the control of Germany and a further 1,728 on other functions such as dealing with Displaced Persons and disposing of British stores. This total of 13,954 compares with 18,593 a year previously and further reductions on the same scale are planned to take place during 1949. These should diminish the present figure by about a quarter by the end of the year.

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