Not Even Prospect of Stalemate for Hitler
GENERAL SMUTS CONFIDENT OF VICTORY United Press Association— By Klectrio Telegraph—Copyright. Received Sunday, 6.30 p.m. CAPETOWN, April 26. General Smuts, broadcasting, said: 4 ‘ Some people appear to be depressed over the turn of events in the Balkans. They forget that in the last waa.* the position of the Allies in that quarter was far worse yet the Allies were finally victorious. “This war will not be settled in the Balkans. With the United States and her goodwill and vast resources behind us we may look forward with steadfast confidence. America will yet go all the way. * * General Smuts continued: “Hitler to win the war sooner or later must attempt an invasion of Britain. Victorious diversions in the Balkans and other parts of Europe would not in the end be of any avail to him. Hitler had lost and not even the prospect of a stalemate remained to him. ’ ’
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Manawatu Times, Volume 66, Issue 99, 28 April 1941, Page 4
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