FULL ALLIED ACCORD
Factor In Beating Germany
NEW YORK, February 17.
“Triumph over Germany in the coming months depends more on complete accord between the British and American forces than any other single factor,” said General G. C. Marshall, United States Army Chief of Staff, in an address at Yale University. Enemy attempts to stir no ill-will and misunderstanding between the Allies were thwarted at the Moscow conference and buried at Teheran, but Nazi propagandists are ceaselessly continuing their efforts to create dissension among the English-speaking peoples,” he added.
“The harmful possibilities of such discord have been serious in the past,” he said, “and will continue in future because of the necessity in the European theatre for combined operations, even involving occasionally complete intermingling of British and American troops.”
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Dominion, Volume 37, Issue 123, 19 February 1944, Page 7
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