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Quellen Und Literatur Quellen und Literatur Unveröffentlichte Quellen 1. Public Record Office, Kew, Richmond, Surrey (PRO) BT 60 Board of Trade, Department of Overseas Trade: Correspondence and Papers 1918-1946 CAB 65 War Cabinet Minutes 1939-1945 CAB 66 War Cabinet Memoranda 1939-1945 CAB 80 War Cabinet: Chiefs of Staff Committee, Memoranda 1939-1945 CAB 81 War Cabinet: Chiefs of Staff Committees and Sub-Committees to 1947 FO 371 General Correspondence: Political FO 942 Economic and Industrial Planning Staff FO 1005 Control Commission for Germany: Records Library PREM 4 Prime Minister's Files Τ 160 Finance Files 1887-1948 Τ 172 Chancellor of the Exchequer's Office Τ 175 Hopkins Papers Τ 230 Economic Advisory Section Files 1939-1959 Τ 245 Treasury Files Τ 247 Keynes Papers 2. Modern Archive Centre, King's College Library, Cambridge (KC) Keynes Papers 3. British Library, London (BL) Oliver Harvey Papers Cunningham Papers 4. 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