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PTE. B. H. ROBERTSON: 1. First and foremost, peace and goodwill upon earth; adequate relief to the starving population of liberated countries; more tolerance between nations and between ourselves. 2. A rising crescendo in the global war, particularly in the European theatre in the approaching spring and summer; the occupation of Germany by the Allies; guerrilla resistance from a section of the German people; intense political strife in practically every European country; differences regarding policy between the principal Allies leading to compromises filled with potential danger.

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New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

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PTE. B. H. ROBERTSON: 1. First and foremost, peace and goodwill upon earth; adequate relief to the starving population of liberated countries; more tolerance between nations and between ourselves. 2. A rising crescendo in the global war, particularly in the European theatre in the approaching spring and summer; the occupation of Germany by the Allies; guerrilla resistance from a section of the German people; intense political strife in practically every European country; differences regarding policy between the principal Allies leading to compromises filled with potential danger. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

PTE. B. H. ROBERTSON: 1. First and foremost, peace and goodwill upon earth; adequate relief to the starving population of liberated countries; more tolerance between nations and between ourselves. 2. A rising crescendo in the global war, particularly in the European theatre in the approaching spring and summer; the occupation of Germany by the Allies; guerrilla resistance from a section of the German people; intense political strife in practically every European country; differences regarding policy between the principal Allies leading to compromises filled with potential danger. New Zealand Listener, Volume 12, Issue 288, 29 December 1944, Page 8

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