WINNING THE WAR
SMUTS SAYS AMERICA MUST COME IN. CANNOT STAND CHEERING ON SIDELINES. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) LONDON. October 5. The British United Press Pretoria correspondent reports that General Smuts, interviewed, said that the United States would soon be in a shooting war. There was danger if the United States- stayed out that the war would be prolonged until all the resources of the democracies were exhausted. Germany would never win and Britain would not be defeated, but that was quite different from winning the war. General Smuts added: “The entry of the United States was necessary to win the last war. It is necessary now. America could not merely stand on the sidelines and cheer the Allies on. She must come in.”
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 6 October 1941, Page 6
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