NAZI OUTLOOK
TIME HELPING REICH PEACE IN MOTHBALLS (11.30 a.m.) STOCKHOLM, Ayg. 14. The German S.S. organ, Schwarzekorps, stated: ‘'The day Marshal Petain laid down arms, we believed we were close to victory. The optimists hoped that England would make a settlement on the basis of the world being big enough for two great Germanic nations. The invasion, which has not taken place, strengthened the British morale, and burdened German morale. We, to-day, have thoroughly settled down to war. Peace 'is in the cupboard well provided with mothballs. Germany in this war, contrary to the last, is gaining strength. We do not need to be too hasty. We have time.”
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20863, 15 August 1942, Page 3
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