Hitler Can Only be Defeated Militarily
OPPOSITION INSIDE GERMANY UNORGANISED Roceived Thursday, 10.30 p.m. NEW YORK, June 1. “I know Germany has lost the war,” said Count Anton von Kuyp hausen, Helsinki correspondent of the Hamburger Fremdenblatt, who threo months ago left the Nazi Party be cause ho felt a burning shame a. being identified with that sort ol Germany. The New York Times’ Stockholm correspondent says Kuyphausen esti mates the anti-Hitler opposition in side Germany at about 16 per cent. There are also 15 per cent, of the Nazis who are that way either through conviction or because tbei get a living from it, while the balance of 70 per cent, are indifferent.
The correspondent ppints out that Knyphauseu bears oat the statement; of other observers who have recently studied the situation inside. Knyphausen adds: “The opposition inside the Reich is too unorganised to have any chance against Himmler, there fore an internal collapse cannot be expected. Hitler can b« defeated only militarily.”
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Manawatu Times, Volume 69, Issue 128, 2 June 1944, Page 5
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