Law against capital flight

National Socialism demands that everything possible be done to make capital that has been transferred abroad useful again for the German economy.

In order to make the burdens its emergency decrees have put on the German people more palatable, the Brüning government has found it advisable to issue several regulations against capital flight.

These regulations are in no way enough:

  1. It is necessary to introduce a general reporting requirement with no minimum level, and not to exempt any property that was send abroad before a certain time.
  2. Foreign companies in Germany, and German companies abroad, must be strictly supervised to prevent capital transfers.
  3. Capital transfers must be declared an economic crime punishable by the death penalty.