GERMANS PUZZLED.
! WORKINGS OF BRITISH MIND. (Heed. 2 p.m.) LONDON, Nov. 27. The Nazi party news sheet, in an article under the title, "Crazy British," complains that the British are continuing the war contrary to all rules of logic. "No sensible person can follow the acrobatics of British thought. "Nobody possessing normal mental faculties doubts that Germany is unconquerable, but the directors of •British policy decline to recognise this primary law of human logic. British policy since 1933 has been suffering from acute hallucination in which there were mental delusions on the internal situation in Germany, Russo-German relations and German rearmament. There were also hallucinations in the Royal Air Force and loss of memory in the Press and about the speeches by leading politicians. The problem of finding a solution of this war, therefore, is not a problem of ]>oliticß but of psychology."
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXI, Issue 283, 28 November 1940, Page 7
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