“As a matter of fact, I think most of us agree that nationality has very little to do with racial inheritance. National character comes from the mental climate of a country. It is a way of living, a way of thinking and feeling about things. Mr Wallace Deuel, in ‘People Under Hitler,’ one of the books carried by the staff sergeant, defines it as ‘the qualities that they do not share in anything like equal degree with men of other nationalities’.” —“Books in War Time,” a 8.8. C. talk by John Brophy.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 October 1942, Page 2
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