"THE KINDLY GERMANS"
MERCY TO CONQUERED PEOPLES LONDON, January «.
"The enemy's- bombing terror is a good school of hatred; it teaches more hatred than we are capable of teaching," said Dr Goebbels in an article in 'Das Reich.' "This," he said, "may tip the scales in the coming invasion. Wherever in this war we have defeated foreign people we have shown them mercy. German soldiers have fed starving French refugees, and there is nothing for which the German peopln have given greater credit to the Fuhrer tlian for his chivalrous treatment of France at Compeigne. " But 'Britain by her air terror ha(. gambled away this attitude of the Ger« man people. Whatever' the retaliation iu the German people will not be stirred Jo sympathy by ijj,"
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Evening Star, Issue 25068, 8 January 1944, Page 5
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