“It is doubtless quite possible that the enemy, caught by his own bluff, does not wish to imagine that he is on the road to defeat. But we have •reason to be of a different opinion. For, if we can clearly see that the German offensive in Russia is developing badly for the enemy, that the offensive to which the British and their Allies have passed in Libya is being carried out in good conditions, and that Japanese aggression is here and now encountering increasing obstacles. ... it seems obvious to us that the entry into the war of our American ally at the side of Great Britain, Russia and France, is, quite simply, tantamount to certain victory” —General de Gaulle, reviewing war situation.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 17 April 1942, Page 4
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