CERTAIN OF NAZI DEFEAT
American Observer
(Received March 11, 8.40 p.m.) NEW 'YORK, March 10.
- Mr. Paul Tierney, war editor of the “New York Post-,” who recently visited Britain, in a front-page article today, said: “I went to Britain fearing that Germany was on the verge of winning the war. I have jus J come back certain that Germany will never win and confident, moreover, that Germany will be beaten decisively.”
Mr. Tierney said he believes the people of Britain will not crack. “The defences of Britain are strongly manned, and the people are eager for Hitler to attempt an invasion,” he said. “Britain will not starve.
“The Nazi-held nations of Europe are being organized to take part in a great upsurge of revolution when the hour is ripe. “British papital and British labour are working with marked harmony in the common cause, and, given shipping and given supplies, the British can and will carry the war to the Continent and bring Hitler to his knees.”
GERMANS IN GOOD HEART, SAYS JAPANESE
(Received March 11, 8.40 p.m.) NEW YORK, March 10. Mr. Saburo Kurusu, the retiring Japanese Ambassador to Berlin, said 1 on his arrival at Jersey City today that the German people are in good spirits and their leaders are confident of victory. t
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Dominion, Volume 34, Issue 142, 12 March 1941, Page 8
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