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GERMANS THINKING ALONG DEMOCRATIC LINES

Received Thursray 7 p.m. LONDON, Dec. 1. The Times' Frankfurt correspondent says the American High Commissioner, Mr McCloy, was asked at a Press conference whether he thought the>-e had been an inerease in nationalism in Germany. He said there had been some inerease which was coneomitant with the passage of time and the improvement i,n conditions since the wai'. He did not mean nationalism in the sinister sonse, however, and if there were any groups motivated in that sense, he could add that in his experience of Germany which dated back to 1929, there never had been so much thought on the problem of making a denioeratic nation as he had found in his daily contaets now.

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Chronicle (Levin), 2 December 1949, Page 5

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GERMANS THINKING ALONG DEMOCRATIC LINES Chronicle (Levin), 2 December 1949, Page 5

GERMANS THINKING ALONG DEMOCRATIC LINES Chronicle (Levin), 2 December 1949, Page 5

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