"WON'T BE BRITAIN"
COUNTRY WHICH CRIES FOR PEACE NEW YORK, December 9. “ Someone eventually is going to cry for peace, but it won’t be Britain,” declares the London correspondent of the ‘ New York Times.’ The correspondent adds: “The position up to the present can be considered a draw, with both sides handing out similar devastation. Human endurance, however, has its limits. Theoretically it seems possible for the Germans to destroy British resistance by concentrating on city after city. The war, nevertheless, cannot be won from the air. Anti-Nazi revolts may be expected in France, Poland, and elsewhere, but it must be realised that Britain will be unable to defeat Germany without greater help from the United States.”
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Evening Star, Issue 23755, 10 December 1940, Page 5
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