Access to this collection is generously supported by Arcadia funds. German Georg Rickertsen has come to Los Angeles to work on deals of expansion of products such as walnuts and dried fruits in relation to his country. Germany buys 31% of its dried fruits from California. While Rickertsen or his associate Miss Elly Bartels do not condone all of Hitler's policies they do not deny the decrease in their country's unemployment and does not suspect that Germany wants to go to war. Photograph appears with the article, "Germans Buy State Goods," Los Angeles Times, 07 Apr 1934: A3. Text from newspaper caption: Georg Rickertsen Handwritten on negative: Georg Rickertsen Text from negative sleeve: RICKERTSEN, GEORGE GERMANY, 1934
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