He goes on:
“Among these are in particular:
“1. The entirely insufficient nourishment of the population, mainly of the working classes in the cities, the majority of which are working for German interests.
“Until the war of 1939 their food supplies, though not varied, were sufficient and were generally assured owing to the agrarian surplus of the former Polish State and in spite of the negligence on the part of their former political leadership.
“2. The confiscation of a great part of the Polish estates, expropriation without compensation, and evacuation of Polish peasants from maneuver areas and from German settlements.
“3. Encroachments and confiscations in the industries, in commerce and trade, and in the field of other private property.