HITLER FACING DISASTER
P I-A CIO PR OROSAES EXPECTED (British Official Wireless.) RUGBY, Jaai. 5. “There is no doubt that be loro many weeks Hitler will face one oi tlie gravest disasters of the war,** said the Minister of Labour, Mr Ernest BevJn, today. “But we have to go on and see that before very long the whole power of th© Allies is brought to bear. “Now is the time to put in «. #•£ punch, fox at the present moment Hitler’s armies in Russia are in jeopardy. It is the last round and the last mile that counts.’’ “I am convinced that, as the Axis dream of victory fades into a grim prospect of defeat, we shall receive peace proposals from some quarter, but wo have no intention of allowing Germany the opportunity of t bringing disaster once again upon /the world,’’ Lord Halifax declared in a speech at Washington.
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Pahiatua Herald, Volume XLXII, Issue 15242, 7 January 1943, Page 3
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