AFTER THE WAR
ATTITUDE TO GERMANY (1 p.m.) -N LONDON, Oct. 18. The Archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Wm. Temple, in an address ori “Britain and Germany after the War," agreed that the individuals responsible for atrocities-should be punished after fair, trials."'''"" " :< u He emphasised that the ordinary German citizen of the future should be permitted to share in all the benefits of civilisation, otherwise the generations growirig up -under restrictions imposed fbr the-acts of their predecessors would be justly embittered.
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Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 19 October 1942, Page 4
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80AFTER THE WAR Gisborne Herald, Volume LXIX, Issue 20918, 19 October 1942, Page 4
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