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“EUROPEAN FORTRESS”

claim IN GERMANY VICTORY NOT NEEDED (2 p.m.) LONDON, Oct. 13. “Most hopes are now centred on how the United Nations will lose the war ancl not how Germany will win it,” says the Frankfurter Zeitung in a remarkable article. “Only the destruction of the European fortress and the total defeat of the Axis can change England’s situation. “A war which is not lost would for the Axis be a war won, because the Axis holds the whole of Europe and its external approaches. However, for the English a war not totally won is a war lost because, apart from some points in the Mediterranean, they have nothing in their hands which would be of interest to us or be decisive for future relations between England and Europe,”

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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 4

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“EUROPEAN FORTRESS” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 4

“EUROPEAN FORTRESS” Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20914, 14 October 1942, Page 4

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