22 OCTOBER 1943, Page 13
,4 SLEEP NO MORE "
Stg,—I am sure that the majority of your readers will welcome Mr.
Nod Arkell's protest. The Spectator is not entitled to publish, even in this democratic country, anything which is likely to weaken the determination of our people to bring home to the Germans the full horrors of the war, which they started, by raining death and destruc- tion on their own land. By no other means will they learn the folly of their ways. Why this pity for the Germans? Are Warsaw, Rotter- dam, our own cities and towns, and the helpless refugees in Belgium and France not remembered? Are they not to be avenged?—Yours