GERMAN EDUCATION
CHANGES AFTER WAR SYDNEY, Sept. 22 A process of re-education, possibly lasting 20 or 30 years, would be required in Germany after the war, the Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, the Right Rev. R. Wilson Macaulay, stated in Sydney. The recent round-table international conference of Protestant Church leaders, attended by delegates from 14 nations, which he had attended at Princeton, New Jersey, had reached this view, he said. The Moderator-General added that delegates representing Australia thought justice would require some form of corrective treatment, especially in Germany. Consequently, it would be an urgent task for the Allied Powers to find and to train people, preferably of the existing enemy countries, to whom this work could be entrusted, although, of course, not wholly.
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Waikato Times, Volume 132, Issue 22152, 25 September 1943, Page 5
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