JAPANESE FEARS
HARDER U.S. ATTITUDE DIPLOMAT’S WARNING (10 a.m.) NEW YORK, Jan. 5. Admiral Nomura. the former Japanese Ambassador to Washington, in an article in the newspaper Hochi. predicted that the appointment of Mr. Joseph Grew, former United States Ambassador to Japan, as Undersecretary of State would harden the American attitude towards Japan. “The Japanese can end the war only by fighting until Americans, who bate the Japanese more than the
Germans, realise that Japan cannot be crushed,’’ he added. He declared that the Americans’ lighting spirit now cannot be under-estimated. "The Pearl Harbour attack lighted a mutch to the chagrin of the Americans strong self-conceitodness." lie added.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXXII, Issue 21605, 6 January 1945, Page 4
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