GERMAN ARMY
British General Impressed "F0RM1DABLE MACH1NE" LOKDOK, Kov. 2. ' Within a very few years the German military machine will be oue' of the most formidable in Europe." ,Thns Major-General Temperley writes in the London Daily Telegraph after attending the Germany Army manoenvres. "The spirit and eamestness of officera and men were striking. They are strengthened by the knowledge that, from the Fuhrer downwards, the population is heart and soul with the Arcny, that whatever sacriiices are demanded will certainly be accepted and that, whoever goes short, it will not be the Aimy. . "Indeed, there seems to be a tendency among some observers to present a distorted picture of the importance of an occasional food scarcjty."
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Hawke's Bay Herald-Tribune, Volume 81, Issue 38, 8 November 1937, Page 5
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