SIR,—Full marks to Miss Quigly for her remark on the
film about Captain Rogge. Of course she , right in saying or implying that any person w11 helped the Nazis prolong their war by making speck exploits in their cause helped fill the gas chamber' For Germans knew quite well what was going on- I lived in Berlin in 1944 and-1943 and one had t be blind not to see what was being done to Jew Poles, Russians, and all the others. And for thos who insisted on being blind, there were plenty (' rumours making the rounds and soldiers tell 1,1 stories coming home on leave from Russia. Mr. Kennedy would do well to read up his III tory of the Second World War, and better still. I might look up translated Nazi files and recur which tell an often grimmer story, to remind !lir that perhaps this war was the first one which .,I- happened to be a fight against tyranny. Those %11 helped the Nazis at that time certainly suprw, Nazi tyranny.—Yours .faith fully,
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