A LAST CHANCE
WARNING TO GERMANS Recd. 6 p.m. London, Nov. 21. A dramatic “surrender or tak® the consequences” call to the German people over the heads of their rulers may be one result of a projected meeting between Messrs. Churchill, Roosevelt, and Stalin, says the diplomatic correspondent of the Sunday Express. “It is believed,’’ he says, “hat, in the view of the throe leaders the political and economic stiuation inside Germany has now reached a point where such a call might produce most startling results. Special means will be used to ensure that the words of the Allied leaders actually reach the German in the street. Such means exist, but they must naturally be kept secret. The object of the warning will be to give the Germans their last chance to overthrow the Nazi Government and surrender unconditionally to the Allies. The Germans are likely to be told that refusal will only prolong the war and add to the German losses and sufferings, without the slightest chance of altering the final phase of the war. and with the cer-i tainty that refusal will be counted [against the whole German nation in | the final settlement.”
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Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 277, 23 November 1943, Page 4
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195A LAST CHANCE Wanganui Chronicle, Volume 87, Issue 277, 23 November 1943, Page 4
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