“A slight by exaggerated version of their concept of American life was that gang warfare raged in all the cities while cowboys ranged the countryside. And all, of course, in glorious technicolour. Does this surprise you? Would a representative cross-section of Americans have done any better with a similar quiz on Britain in the summer of 1941? Many things have happened since then. Today you would ask much more detailed and intricate questions and expect some accurate answers.”—Lieutenant Richard Bennett (War Office), broadcasting on an Army discussion series.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 4 June 1943, Page 3
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