GERMANY HAS ALREADY LOST THE WAR
PEACE-TREATY PROBLEIM Received Oct. 16. 11.35 p.m. BOSTON, Oct. 16. Ajiton De Haas, Professor of International Relations at Har vard University, declared that Germany had already lost the war. The time of her collapse depends on the period during which the Nazis can balance their books with guns. He cautioned the Allies, in the, event of victory, to avoid the errors of Versailles. A bankrupt Germany would be a fertile ground for Communism. The. Allies would find that the defeat of Germany faced them with a more, disturbing problem. Russia thereby would be aided to es tablish Communism throughout Germany. For this reason the Conservatives, middle classes and industrialists hesitated 1o revolt against the, Nazis. He urged Allied peace aims offering Germany equality and aid in solving her financial chaos, with the ultimate goal of European co-operation to overcome economic problems..
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 83, Issue 245, 17 October 1939, Page 7
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