HITLER'S GREAT FEAR
Cabling to the New York J| >st from Istanbul (Turkey) last wcelc, Lei and Stowe dectlares that the Balkans arc unanimous that the Nazi tornado can only be halted by powerful and unstinted American action. If America entered the war, the whole political trend in the Balkans would change overnight. At present, it has no option buif to climb on the Nazi band-waggon, Military experts consider that America will be written off as a world power unless she acts quieidv Hitler's great far is that she will send half her present air strength immediately, but unless she acts promptly, they believe that Americans will pay a terrible price fior being too late.
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Bay of Plenty Beacon, Volume 2, Issue 186, 15 July 1940, Page 8
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