WAR ALREADY LOST
KNOWLEDGE OF AXIS LEADERS NEW YORK, Nov. 20. “From information I have personally received, I know that the German leaders realise that the war is lost, but they do not know how to tell their people,” declared Mr Otto D. Tolischus, former correspondent of the "New York Times” in Berlin and Tokyo, in a speech to the “New York Times” annual business luncheon at Detroit. Mr Tolischus added that the Nazis, in building their new order on the idea of a superior race, copied the Japanese, but the German people were unable to accept the concept and for that reason the Japanese were a much tougher foe.
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Press, Volume LXXVIII, Issue 23802, 23 November 1942, Page 6
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