BID FOR PEACE
MADE BY INFLUENTIAL GERMANS IN AND OUT OF. ARMY. ACCORDING TO AMERICAN SENATOR. (By Telegraph—Press Association—Copyright) WASHINGTON, November 26. Influential Germans both in and out of the army are searching for methods for negotiation and surrender that will save the total destruction of German cities, Senator Downey told the Associated Press of America. He had learned this from unusually well-informed sources, he added. Many leaders of the Allied Governments believed a German collapse of some kind could not be delayed long after Christmas.
The “New York Herald-Tribune” says that Washington observers interpret the bombing of Berlin as a blow carefully timed to precede a possible appeal by Messrs Churchill, Roosevelt and Stalin inviting the Germans to overthrow the Nazi regime and sue for peace under threat of worse destruction from the skies. It is believed such an appeal might issue from the forthcoming meeting of the United Nations’ leaders.
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Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 November 1943, Page 3
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152BID FOR PEACE Wairarapa Times-Age, 27 November 1943, Page 3
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