ANXIETY IN GERMANY
PEACE HOPES DESTROYED EVIDENCE OF WEARINESS (Eiec. Tel. Copyright—United Press Assn.) (British Official Wireless.) Reed. noon. RUGBY, Oct. 11. Reports from Germany indicate that after yesterday’s spate of wild rumours in Berlin it is now realised that hopes of an early peace must be set aside. These unmistakable signs of anxiety, war weariness, and bewilderment in Germany cause but little surprise here, for it is recognised that recent events in eastern Europe must have had a deeply disturbing effect. The newspapers remark that this effect has been deepened by the slow appreciation in Germany of the fact that the plans of the Fuehrer, in whose infallability Germans have been taught to believe, have at last aroused the opposition of the civilised world.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXVI, Issue 20066, 12 October 1939, Page 4
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