. >> i think it as mistake to underestimate america, herr eberlein. >> did you question my statisticse industrial phenomenon of the world. >> i'll stick to my figures, herr schloss. to win wars we need manpower. we know how many men the united states can put into the field. this number is limited by the number of member necessary for the production of materiel with which to fight. the ratio of workers to soldiers is fixed. >> her r eberlein, have you ever considered the possibility of woman labor? >> ha ha! the most decadent women on the face of the earth. let me quote you statistics about the women of america. last year, 1938, they spent more for cosmetics than the united states navy did for ships. more for silk stockings than the united states spent for planes. flirts. cocktail drinkers. pleasure lovers. loafers. a race of playgirls, pampered and spoiled by their sentimental american men. how different from the women of germany, who trained like soldiers, who bred babies to wage this war and are now producing the goods for our own soldiers on the fighting fronts. and all this, herr