Holland: Self-evident. —The army of occupation in Holland complains that what is the sauce for the German goose will not suit the Dutch gander: “Many Dutchmen feel that, it is no 1 , possible to proceed with the socialisation of Holland until the Germans leave. They profess to desire a ‘suitable’ socialism applicable to their own country —what this means the Germans do not know and nobody can explain.” (Deutsche K>itung in Den Neiderlanden. January 18, 1941).
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 March 1941, Page 2
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