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PURPOSE OF THE WAR

. A DECISIVE VICTORY ' (British Official Wireless.) „ ,ti_ jL ' RUGBY, January 2l> tf^ The Labour leader Mr. Herbert Mar*^ rison in a speech, said:—"Let us not>^ be under illusions as to the import-^| ance of victory over gangsterdom as^,| represented by the present » Germa»^| regime. And by victory I mean either* decisive victory of arms or of economic^ *j pressure, or, w,hich would be. stul-pW more welcome, such a victory by^th*^ German people over the Hitler. Gov- r '%i eminent, such establishment of demo- H cracy ai>d co-operative, peaceful in- ;^ tent in Germany, as would mean that^ our purpose in this war had been effectively achieved by the Germa*"' people themselves." - ' r , ,\^R

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Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 18, 22 January 1940, Page 7

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PURPOSE OF THE WAR Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 18, 22 January 1940, Page 7

PURPOSE OF THE WAR Evening Post, Volume CXXIX, Issue 18, 22 January 1940, Page 7