§ 21. Commander Sir Archibald Southbyasked the Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Warfare to what extent diesel engines are manufactured in Sweden and supplied to Germany; and whether any representation has been made to the Swedish Government suggesting that they should be included in the list of war material contained in the Royal Decree, dated 20th January, 1935?
§ The Parliamentary Secretary to the Ministry of Economic Warfare (Mr. Dingle Foot)I accept the assurance recently published by the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs that Swedish shipyards do not export diesel engines to Germany, and in particular I have no reason to believe that submarine engines have been exported. In 1942, however, five diesel motors were exported to Norway, and it is admitted by the Swedish Ministry for Foreign Affairs that fishing vessels are delivered to Germany with engines which have been manufactured in Sweden. While no representation has been made in the precise sense suggested in the second part of the Question, this whole matter is still the subject of discussion between His Majesty's Government and the Swedish Government.
§ Sir A. SouthbyIn view of the importance of the matter and the danger in which we stand from the submarine menace, will the hon. Gentleman take steps to impress upon the Swedish Government that these diesel engines shall be included in the list to which the Question refers?
§ Mr. FootI do not know if that is the best way of doing it. Vigorous representations have been and are being made to the Swedish Government.
§ Sir A. SouthbyThe hon. Gentleman will appreciate that what really matters is to prevent Germany getting diesel engines?