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Austria: Human Resources Saved at Salzburg

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During the summer the 80-room Cumberland Castle in Salzburg, Austria is an intellectual center for European graduate study of Americans, but the winter months find it reconverted into a rest and rehabilitation foundation.

For every resident the American government allots one ration card which provides 1,500 calories. This is supplemented by food from Switzerland which brings the daily per capita consumption up to a maximum of 3,000 calories still below the average U.S. standard.

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