WOMEN AND SERVICE
In your article "Stalingrad and Ourselves," a comparison is maw between the soldiers and civilian of Russia, who to-day are found witfl the most desperate battle in the history of Russia, and what might & done here by we New Zealanders should we find ourselves faced witn the same deadly attack. Many 01 us appreciate a question such as tfl& Not a single one of us would eve want to hand over our country »» we know only too well what tna* would mean; brutal leaders too dreadful to ever think of, leader® who will show no mercy. y* l3 the secret of success in all things" l peace and in war? It is sound ancient leadership. Have we that. J* so then let us work together as w have never done before, our leaders and their responsibilitiesA civil army for women must asstsThe sooner we get it the better. W®, sia will live again. We are witn to the end, side by side, every and woman of this country. courage is an example to us allDOROTHY DEBIG-
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Auckland Star, Volume LXXIII, Issue 231, 30 September 1942, Page 2
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