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Goebbels Diary

November 15: 1943 The enemy Press agala endeavours to claimi that the German generals In- tend to make peace. In this con- nection the sume names: keup cropping up again and again That looks a little suspicious.

Undoubtedly the men men- tloned have said very indiscrest things on this or that occasion.

Novembar 16: It is very sad that a number of German gen- erals, especially aristocrats, have placed themselves of Stalin's the Free Germany disposal in Committee of Moscow. That does us a lot of harm. It proves again that our officers lack alt political instinct.

that M. Schuman's middle-of-the-road Govern- ment had "lost the support of the people and control of the political and economic situation," and added: "We must go to the people as soon as possible to obtain the authority and credit necessary to lead them in times which are so difficult and might so easily become tragic."

The General spoke from a ¡lations

the Soviets, the noating pontoon anchored 30 former Free French leader con-

from yards

the quayside.tinued:, Specially manned fishing smackt

"These hopes were delusions. and a fire float flanked the pon- There are many reasons for that, some of them undoubtedly beyond toon meeting passed off

the control of us poor humahs. without incident.

But things are what they are. In actual fact, our separatists (Gen- cral de Gaulle's name for the Communists) are more separatist than ever and Soviet Russia is Interestingly enough the Eng-driving through the Wedding dis-

vilish and American prisoners talktrict, were terrible. about a war If which Germany The poor people. and the Anglo-Americans would victims of these low-down me- beat the Soviet Union.

thods of English warfare, are really to be pitied.

Every house fueing the port had been searched yesterday. No boats were allowed to move in the small harbour and the only vessels near the pontoon from which the General spoke were a police launch anu

and 1W0 small boats carrying journalists.

A smart white yacht fercied General de Gaulle to his floating platform. A barrier, manned by hundreds of Gaulists, kept all but invited guests 100 yards from the quayside.

Attempt Fails

These precautions contrasted with the General's walk yester day through cheering crowde in the centre of the town and his vilt to the Church of Notre Damo de La Garde in the Communist quarter this morn- ing, where he was surrounded by hundreds of people. Clashes between 'Gaullists and Communists kupt many people at home this week-end.

After the General had left, an Melal of the Rally Announced that there had been an attempt to cut off the electric current to prevent the speech being brood- cast.

An efflérgency plant and been provided, he said, and the at- tempt failed.

same

the

PERSIAN PRESS PROTEST

Teheran, Apr. 18. Sixty-six. Persian editore and 15 journallita-Toctuding Left wing party 'few paper! men-tonight signed a dai claration protesting against

the arrest of adifors and the suppression of newspapers.

The 'declaration, which also condemned the prohibition of

by *Essemblies

the public police and military author. Ities, wald such acle were "against the constitution and the United Nations Charter."

1t urged the Government rights of safeguard the immunity-Router.

to

November 17: There is con- stant, talk among Soviet prison- ers about a joint war with Ger many and the Soviet Union on one side against England and the United States on the other.

That means that although each warring side wants to destroy us, it would nevertheless like to use us as allies against the other side ufter such destruction.

November 19: There is some complaint about the attitude of certain classes of our population toward English prisoners of war. Their behaviour must be charac- terised is lacking in dignity.

I have given orders that people sufficiently

their unmindful of

Magda Goebbel's wife) hus come to Berlin to salvago what

The impressions she can.

she noined on her trip, especially

who are the

Second Blow

I am able to sleep for half an hour, Then duly again calls me. Large English formations

arc ance more on the way, headed straight for the capital. It means we must stand a second blow..

Meanwhile, I learn that my

unci mother

my mother- barbed! but

h-inw were

honour as to behave thus are to completely

in Moabit. Their

be summoned into court and homes have simply vanished. But given heavy prison sentences.

Repeat Demand

Germany

What

is that at a time of universal

misfortune which has now fallen

upon this elty of four and a half

November 21: The Soviets millions! have repeated their demand that The attack began shortly after

furnish 10,000,000 the

alert sounded. This time workers for five years for recon-more, explosives than incendiary struction purposes on

the cdn-bombs were used. clusion of peace..

They

destroyed everything "The Idea that our soldiers around the Potsdamer Pielz. might not return home at all, Berlin's busiest square.] The but might have to remain in the

playing one game and one game atone-world domination."--- Soviet Unior as forced labour is pressure was so strong that even our bunker, though constructed

began deep underground, shake.

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