IMPRESSION O,F GERMANS "There were four Germans in my college at Oxford. All were brilliant students. One was a Nazi, the others would not go back to Gci'manv —and they weren't Jews. This statement was made by Mr Lester ]\Toiler, a Rhodes Scholar who recently returned from Oxford in a talk 'to the University Association in Invercargill. Mr Moller said he had spent a short holiday in the south of Germany, and from his contact with the people he had got the impression 'that they were happy, remarkably fit, clean, sufficiently fed. This applied to the ordinary working people. He did not have much contact during that holiday w-th the better.cdir ated sections of tV community.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 1, Issue 43, 31 July 1939, Page 8
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