American View Of War
Something of the attitude of the average citizen of the United States of America towards the war is given in a letter to an Aucklander by a motor works employee of Detroit. “We are slowly coming to a realization of what it is all about,” the writer says. “There are many who still do not begin to appreciate the real significance of world events. The whole thing seems so bizarre and impossible that so many people cannot believe what they see. Besides, the German propaganda is enormous, especially with so many Germans and people of German descent living here.”
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Southland Times, Issue 24238, 23 September 1940, Page 6
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103American View Of War Southland Times, Issue 24238, 23 September 1940, Page 6
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