Sir-yYour correspondent "XXX." in allying Stalin, perhaps unintentionally, but none the less surely, with Vansittart is, I am afraid, under a misapprehension. Russian propaganda has always been directed towards revolt by the German people against the Nazis, an eventuality which the noble Lord and his followers have regarded with frequently expressed horror. The people responsible for, and who committed, atrocities should certainly be punished. But there are not 90 million of them. And touching on E. A. W. Smith’s attack on J. B. Priestley, perhaps protests did come from as far afield as Canada (vide National Review, April, 1941), but he nevertheless received considerable support from other quarters (vide Picture Post of the same period).
VVV
(Christchurch),
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New Zealand Listener, Volume 8, Issue 186, 15 January 1943, Page 3
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