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THE CHINA MAIL, TUESDAY, APRIL
German Collapse
In Tunisia
May 11: 1948 Rommal visited me, He looked splendid. Nevertheless, he told me that ho had spent many a sleepless night. Developi ments in North Africa are almost
breaking his heart.
Goebbels Diary
Rommel doesn't think much of the Duca, He described him as an old and tired man who occa- | alonally still had a political or
military Inspiration but who clever enough not to speak in locked the ability to lasue clear derogatory terms of the adver- military or political orders. sary, since this merely depreciates We sat together until midnight, the heroism of their own soldiers. These were fine and interesting hours for me. If all our marshald were cut from the same cloth or Hommel we would no longer need to worry about our military leadership.
Very Happy
are
didn't think much
Al noon I went to see
terled
these
I cannot endure flying into a black rage every day about such reports and fairly tearing myself to bits with anger. Therefore I don't even read the accounts. we are saying no- especially as thing in reply.
We stand aloof in hard and stubborn pride and simply take
notice of
of barking dogs Atlee gave a dnal report to a His 'basic We must jubilant lower house. note, too, is triumph, now awallow these bitter pills, disgusting though this may be.
FLD
|Nothing But Work And Worry :
Alarming Reports Piling In
mall Mosquito machines, which ber of attacks which are partly are_exceedingly hard toʻhit' serious and partly whom.
We just cannot stand air war- Admirni. Cănaris also had data fare indefinitely. We must try about the present situation in to develop counter measures as Italy, which is anything but en- fast as possible, especially ro- |couraging. · Ho believes the mood prisal attacks. Otherwise, sooner of the Italian people has became or later the war in the air will exceedingly critical. become unbearable for
am convinced the Italiany
May 22: The London public people; once they defend their fears that the German air blitz- own soil, will fight much more kreig will suddenly break out bravely than they did in North nyain overnight. Would to Go Africa,, not to
mention
tho
On
that we were in a position to do Eastern Front. It! Obviously the English people
The English have assembled so,, consider us to be better armed great an invasion fleet in the
all
in the air than we actually are. Mediterranean that one must con- New reports on morale have cludo they are preparing their reached me. They are nothing operations with greatest care. to be happy
about. They
The coming summer will there- ogrce about a
in morale fore
a strain on be something of our nerves.
The English have now, for the severity of air first time, had a taste of our new
Adrop
throughout Germany.
This
ascribed to Tunisin, to
the increasing Ov
ruidsto
to the temporary failure of bombs, which are attracting' con- submarine warfare, and to the siderable attention among their
reduction of meat rations.
It
The failure of our submarines still fettered, and the English will plaquito naural that the peo-much afraid of a recurrence of
convoys
Bri-
I
suy
a few threatened with air raids.
visita to address areas of course, a steep figure.
The fact that he has withdrawn to his lonely abode and says no- thing is, to a certain extent, grist for his critics' mills,
Soviet Conditions Although it looks somewhat exaggerated to me, the remark- able thing is that it is being dis-
According to this report, food,
Rumblings of a Crisis eussed publicly by the English.
There are even mumblings of a
.
May 12: The English are pub- Ishing fantastic reports about A bitter sense of futility capitulations by Axis troops in and frustration still haunts Tunis which, however, have been the problem of Palestine. Put together so stupidly that they
have hardy any value. After long hesitation, the
Our generals
behaving
people. They are apparently very Jewish Agency has indicated rather belter under interrogations
look for a scapegoat. The our blitz air raids. its willingness to enter into than those at Stalingrad.
shortly I have received a great number to win victories is having regret- undoubtedly very
ap-capegoat, as has
hop- always
If we had only 1,000 modern an agreement for a truce, but of letters more than 15,000 in table consequences. The defence proach us through the protecting pened in the past, is the Press pombers air warfare would soon there is no hint of equal only a few weeks. All of
and the redlo. of the Anglo-American
Power
to ask certain questions,
become a secondary problem. Of. The Fuehrer has therefore de-
There is sharp criticism of course we readiness on the Arab side letters testify to the unqualified is now so formidable that, if it
are working hard to Goering. to remove the chains quito
He is blamed for hav-bring that condition
about, 16
but and recent events do not en- agreement of public opinion with continues, a new situation in sub-cided courage high expectations
the given a wrong picture of the will take several months more. German food situation confidence their writers have to Our technical development both war to that, when the English having falled to master air war- Express, on
and for The correspondent of the Daily that they will easily relin-me-a thing about which I am as regards submarine and air war make inquiries, we
can, say it has farc
hie return from is for inferior to that of the Eng-already been done.
Moscow, reports pretty gloomily quish what they regard as an very happy."
We are Himmler
We can no longer indulge in regard this criticism of Goer-about conditions inside the Soviet said I was one of the Ish and the Americans. advantage gained.
few
strong men now fighting now getting the reward for our a prestige fight with the English as exaggerated. Nevertheless Union. He calculates that the Nor is there any sign af
without compromise for the great poor leadership on the scientific in the matter of fettering, since believe it is time for him to Soviets have lost about 30,000,- lively activity at Lake Suc-alms of the war. On the
something in public. the English hold many more Ger ought to speak or at least pay hunger, and freezing.
He 000 men by death; fatal injuries, whole front, cess which offers any assur- he
That is, A Nit-Wit of),
man prisoners in custody than we do English. ance that a solution can be Goering.
You just can't let on absolute the
Attacks On Dams found before Britain gives up
Fuchrer. The Fuchrer charac- nitwit be at the head of Ger- the mandate in a month's
man science for yeurs and not ex- it as nothing short af
May 18: The attacks of time. The request for "a absurd that Frederick the Greal, pect to be punished for such folly. tish hombers on the dams in our
16: Much criticism now valleys were very successful. was burled under temporary trusteeship" has, for instance,
May the cupola of the Potsdam Gar-appears in the letters reaching us, The Fuehrer is exceedingly im- it is true, gained some suprison Church,
although he Morals among the masses is so patient and ungry about the luck: port, including Britain's and wished to be interred beside his low as to be rather serious. Even of preparedness on the part of crisis developing about Goering, and living conditions inside the one or two of the Arab coun-
dage in the park of Sans Souci. people of good will are now wor- our Luftwaffe. Damage to pro- think these reports are exag-U.S.SR. are horrifying. tries, yet it is difficult to sec Thank God, English air raids led about the future. how it is possible to establish have compelled us for Frederick sees any way out of the military just returned from Tunisia, gave authority simply cannot be
The man in the street no longer Herr von Glenanth, who has erated, but we shall have to be other country would have cul
on the alert about him. His lapsed long ago under such stress. condition. The coffin of
We must get accustomed to the trusteeship any more
than the Great has been placed where dilemma. As a result, there is me a report on the last skirmishes placed, and in wartime it can be fact that the Soviet Union is still partition without the willing it a safe from bombs. The
criticism of the leaders, in some there. The German soldiers re- exhausted faster than one might alive and pretty energetically so. cooperation of both sides. Fuehrer will never restore it to cases even of the Fuchrer him- garded the Oghting qualities of
There are reports that self.
the Americans os
many very Inferior Up to now there appears to the Potsdam Garrison Church.
The well-known physles expert and mediocre.
The strained domestic situation people are again listening to for- have been a gamble that, in in Greek style is to be built for Professor Ramsauer,
makes the common folk keep
eign radio stations, The reason director of Every German soldier is con- the last resort, Britain would Frederick the Great in the park the research Institute of the Ger- vinced that the Americans will be called prominent people are liv-pletely obscure news polley, which very sharp eye on how the so- for this, of course, is our com- stay to finish the job, and the of Sans Souci, or he is to be laid man General Electric Company, defeated without the slightest Ing.
no longer gives people sentiments expressed by Lord to real in the great Soldiers' Hall presented me with a report on dimeulty once we meet them on
in-t Unfortunately not all the pro- sight into the war situation. Salisbury represent an attt. of a new War Ministry yet to be the status of German and Anglo-jan equal basis on the European minent people care about this.
Also, our, reticence regarding tude of mind that would ac-
Some
of them are leading a life Stalingrad and the fate of This report is very depressing The Fuehrer has given instru- that cannot in any way be re-missing soldiers there naturally quiesce in such a back-sliding.
Anglo-Saxon physical tions to start an anti-Bolshevik garded as conforming to our pre-leads the families to listen to Nothing is clearer, however, ally an unpret the science has completely eclipsed legion made up of English prisont position.
Bolshevik radio stations, as these than the strength of British and him given his last, resting we can catch up with the Anglo- take part in the fight against the are full of criticism... There German soldiers reported as pri- Professor Ramsauer believes soners of war. These ага to Letters, too, which reach me always broadcast the names of public opinion in supporting place in Sans Souci. The Saxon physics experts by concen- Soviet Union as volunteers. is nothing but praise, however, soners. the Government's programme Fuehrer, too, rather inclines
trating our research facilities, by The whole day brought nothing for my work.
In the evening I received a of withdrawal, and for the this view.
carch but work and worry. combining the various
Alarming The Fuehrer spoke very criti-
In the evening I was visited report on the extent of the British forces to remain alone cally about the arrogance of the stantial work, by raising the stan-
institutes which are doing sub-nowa kept piling in.
by Speer, Ley, and Funk All damage in Dortmund. Destruc- May 19: The English and to be shot at in the name of higher und lower clergy. The
three agree that the inost, critical tion is virtually total. Hardly a of the profession, and by Americans are discussing dards trusteeship could not be countdoption really doesnt increasing the number of physi-tically nothing but their success- Goering.
Insanity of the Christian doctrine
prac aspect of our problem relates to house is habitable. any more than it at all into our
of
Gauleiter Hoffmann expressed scientists, both students and ful raid on the German dams. Of cal
Goering is lethargically letting the opinion that the other big this teachers. Of course,
will course, they know exactly what things drift, and does nothing to fritles on the Rhine ad the Rubr take considerable time.
they have achieved by this time. offset the way in which his pres-can work but for themselves what
falling.
is in store for them. involved in this whole attack, for
Kow-Tow?
tenanced could in the name of parti- tion.
this
Either an imposing mausoleurs !
constructed.
Sans Souci Personally. should prefer
aby!
time.
are
I have the greatest respect for
Saxon physics.
for 113.
research
contact
duction was more than normal.
Continent.
expect.
is
re-
I feel certain that treason was ink that the right thing for
ship by suggesting that it is lectual achievement in all fields (submarines again but soon Criticism in directed especially al obviously not equal to the heavy/Jows in
nk
עמם.
Any
our
Nevertheless, there
learn- cd. educated men, occupying
War In The Air Russians high positions in public life, who the Morcover,
cling
to it with the faith of a have already shown their
May 16: The general military the English were so well inform him to do would be to face the child.
situation causes us some anxiety.ed, and after their attack had hand by rejecting the idea. of It is simply incomprehensible | War in the air is becoming more
R
ca exact knowledge
public.
May 26: Churchill has issued trusteeship. and showing how anybody can consider the and more bitter from day to day damage was done, that it'
of
Funk believed Goering couldn't a declaration to the Press In 19 do this now. much righteous indignation Christian doctrine of redemption
The day raids are creating ex-hardly credible that they ascer-objections as grossly exaggerated. in the least ashamed, that he was t
I regard Funk's which he stated, without being a guide for the difficult life of to-traordinary difficulties. Thus, for tained this solely by air recon- He gave expression to a number ready to travel round the whole that the American-sponsored
instance, at Kiel, we found very policy of partition should be The Fuehrer showed that he serious damage to naval installa-about the Soviet Unlon, based on
naissance. A Hollywood film of defeatist ideas which I rejected globe with Roosevelt just to bring dropped. It is unnecessary had read about all these prob- tions.
on very sharply. He always swings about meeting with Stalin. the
"Mission to Moscow," from one extreme to the other. to speculate on the motives lems, and studied them. There is It we find no proper antidote
book,
Politics in the British Empire by the former American Ambas- for this pressure for the im- hardly a fact, hardly a
theory for these day raids, we shall have sador in Moscow, Davies, has instinct when in their worth-of-is-kow-towed to in-away that The people show a very healthy have sunk so low that Bolshevism date, that he doesn't to face exceptionally serious con- created a great sensation in the mouth propaganda hardly.- practicable. It is enough to know and that he cannot cite sequences which in the long run United States. Even the Ameri- Goering personally for the failure
they blame upsets one's stomach, note that M. Gromyko, as from memory.
will prove unbearable.
According to an interesting re- usual, traduced the motives
con people are protesting.
port of the Luftwafic Developments in submarine war-
about the conference at. of the proposal for trustee the Fuehrer's tremendous intel- fare are very disagreabic. Our tion by 100 grammes has had a rudes of World War too much the Anglo
The reduction of the meat ra-
Casablancs. It Goering puslied his oli com-
was deelded that made
Anglo-Saxon Powers would of knowledge.
with various convoys,
very serious psychological effect into the foreground. They were create national home for the a cloak to establish an Anglo- My thoughts often turn to had American base in Palestine, North Africa and to our soldiers defence was exceptionally strong in the Sports Palace, in which he
to give up 48 the enemy's
after their Palestine Goering's speech of last autumn tasks imposed by this war
eventual victory, and that his claim that parti- who are there engaged in their No worth-while ships were sunk.
This national home is to take Dortmund. Raid tion could be peacefully car- consolation is that they are fall-to
last heavy struggles. The only
claimed that from then on every- If this continues, we shall have thing would be better.
care of 20,000,000 Jews, who are accustom ourselves to
May 26: The night raid of the to engage chiefly" in "intellectual ried out is fantastic nonsense.ing into the hands of a civilised thought that submarine warfare,
the More Alerts English on Dortmund was extra- and managerial Every day the scale of clashes opponent. We may regard ten
work originarily heavy, probably the is to be done, as decided in Casa-
al tasks; the May 21: The English at pre-worst ever directed against a Ger- blanca, by workers from. General and casualties grows higher. of thousands of soldiers as saved, at least for the present, has taken
an unfavourable Turi.
sent are making a sport of driv- Sicily Next
May 17: Judging by reports ing as large sections of our popu
Europe, and especially Germany, Reports from Dortmund oro May 13: There is talk in Lon- our captured soldiers in Tunis are lation as possible out of their beds horrible. The critical thing about resettlement which
would entall a Th (FARE)now see for themselves the
a large-scale nature of the dilemma which don of 100,000 prisoriors. Knox being treated relatively well. by air raid, warnings. In
would, to the it is that industrial and munitions certain extent depopulate Central HK$180.-
The Fuehrer will now do some daytime, too, we have more alerts plants have been hit very hard. Europe. It isn't hard to imagine has faced the British Ad-declared that Sicily would be oc- thing about the treatment of Eng- now, even in Berlin,
cupied next. We pay no attention| ministration in Palestine for to these unfounded rumours and lish prisoners of war. They are lish accomplish this with, their warfare: we are in a position of these plutocratic statesmen who The Eng One can only report about air what's going on in the brains of 35.-
the past 30 years. It may be attempts at camouflage.
The Jewish question, in the 300.- hoped that those who have
ceaselessly calumniated us Fuehrer's opinion, w
will play a de- cisive role in England. 250.- during that period will begin
In to feel apologetic. It may be Jo all the world, he said, the
are alike. Whether hoped also that they will now live in a ghetto of the East or in believe us when we say that the bankers' palaces of the city we will no longer discharge or Wall Street, they will always pursue the same alms, and with- alone so baffing and thank-out previous agreement even use less a task, None of these the same methods. considerations, however, One might well ask why aro affects the broad issue of there any Jews in the world or what can be done to prevent asking why are there potato bugs. der. That would be exactly like the continuance and the
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The United Nations can
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The Jew was the first to intro-
know
120.-deepening of the blood-bath, duce the lie into politics us
or the possible development weapon.
Aboriginal man, the therefrom of a much wider Fuchrer believes, did not threat to peace. The United how to lie. The higher the human loped intellectually, the being Nations have to grapple with more
dovered the ability to more ho an intensely intricate and ex-
innermost thoughts and hide Fis plosive problem. It is a give expression to what he did great pity that they did not not really feel.
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The Jew as a primarily intel- enter on the field earlier, in- lectual creature was the first to stead of standing on the learn this art. He can therefore touch-lines. It is a great pity be regarded not only as the car- their first intervention rier, but as the inventor of the was marked and marred by
He among human beings. so much wishful thinking.
that
Because of their thoroughly materialistic attitude, the English behave very much like the Jews.
COTTON REPORTS In fact, they are the Aryans who
Alexandria, Apr. 12. The International Colton Ad- visory Committee
-Announce
that 18 countries have pledged
have acquired most of the Jewish characteristics.
Fight Is Ended
monthly reports on the producended. I simply cannot read the May 14: In Tunis, the fight is tion and consumption of cotton. Edwin Liz Whife of the Ameri-
exaggerated; Anglo-American-nē- can delegation said the reports counts. They are full of insul would make posible accurate to our soldiers, who fought with and up-to-date statisties on crop legendary heroism to their inst prospects and internal trade in round of ammunition. CONAUTIOT pountries.---Associated One would at....foast Press.
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almost helpless Inferiority, and are dependent
pon
the Jews; must grin and bear
but we also know what we must The one redeeming feature do to protect the German people about all this misery and distress against auch a fate. la the fact that a respectable Communist hangout was number of planes was brought raided in Berlin. The group down. If that had not happened worked its mischlet especially in we would hardly know what to workers quarters.
such a dilemma. say about
Its head was a 79-year-old re- We must recognise that the tired rentime who obviouslyhed people in the West are gradually nothing to do and therefore in- beginning to lose courage. Hell dulged in activities hostile to the like that is hard to bear for any State. We will make him a head length of time,
shorter.
Admiral Canaris has gained Surrender Demand:
possession of
letter written by
the English General Stuff to General Alexander.
May 27: Churchill still claims that unconditional surrender
This letter is extremely infor- the Anglo-Saxon Powers", war mative,
and reveals English plans sim. He will have to walt a good almost to the dotting of an "1", long time before he attains it.
His language is an coarne and he
I don't know whether the let-
tor
Is
merely camouflage
aris
Can cynical as possible. He says denies
is energetically.or planning a les this
a knock-out blow whether it actually corresponds against us. We
Are
hita.
to. the facts. In any case, the something quite different general outline of English plans The English are giving sersa- for this summer revealed here tonal publicity to their successeS seems on the whole to tally,
the air. Unfortunately much According to it the English and of what Hey claim is true, Americans are planning several A single plane today does much sham attacks during the coming greater damage months-one in the west, one on in 1940. Sicily, and one on the Dode- canese Islands)
Mediterranean'
than
important allah,
was possible
military believe that air raids are by no means sub- stitutes, for an invasion,
They
nevertheless, b
aro right in that.
You
These attacks are to immobl- lise our troops stationed there, so must conquer a country if you enabling English forces to under- want to take possession of it, un- take other, and more serious 1098;||
Indeed,
operations. These operations"SF" | morale and its
to involve Sardinia and the Pelo-ders to the enemy under the ponnesus.
On the whole this line of pressure of extraordinary events. soning roems to be right. Haice; We Finall certainly not repost it if the letter to General, Alexan® In. 19136275
rea That's what we did in 1918.
der to the real thing, was shall passerende have to prepare to repel a num- lý
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