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MILLIONS OF TROUBLED HEARTS

GERMANY’S OUTLOOK. United press A asp.—By Eleetri Telegrap h. —Ooovr lght. NEW YORK, Jan. 2. “Even the dullest German eyes will not miss the sharp contrast between Hitler’s latest proclamation and his boasts in 1941 when he promised the consummation of the greatest victory in. Germany history with a great now order for Europe, ' says the New York Times in an editorial. “Now he warns that the struggle is still lxai'd, and says Getmany will never be conquered and will never capitulate. “What must be the state of mind of the German people who, after an, assurance that a triumphant peace was as good as won, are now told that the hardest tasks are still ahead. There must be millions *>f troubled German hearts as they contemplate the holocaust of German life in Russia, the growing power of the Bfftish Air Force and the spectre of the unexpended resources of America and the New World.”

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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15240, 5 January 1943, Page 4

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MILLIONS OF TROUBLED HEARTS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15240, 5 January 1943, Page 4

MILLIONS OF TROUBLED HEARTS Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15240, 5 January 1943, Page 4