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Show .in Tunisia is sealed but that the individual soldier can save his life and live to see home again by surrendering. sur-rendering. Allied superiority is stressed. The Axis fighting men are told that they are outnumbered ten to one in tanks, fifteen to one in planes, thirty to one in guns, 100 to one in shells, three to one in men and three to one in warships. It is not wise to expect too much from such pamphlets but their use seems to be justified by chats with German prisoners. Eventually, Eventual-ly, German morale will crack and pamphlets may help considerably but, before the end comes, German Ger-man faith in the Nazi army must be overwhelmed by hard fighting. PROPAGANDA HAS EFFECT ON GERMAN SOLDIERS Propaganda shells, which burst high in the air and shower leaflets among Axis troops, are being used by Allied artillery in North Africa and a correspondent of the United Press reports that it is working. Many deserters arrive with leaflets leaf-lets in their pockets, he adds, saying say-ing "their attitude conflicts strongly strong-ly with the claims of German officers offi-cers that our propaganda is unheeded." un-heeded." What is being told the Axis soldiers? sol-diers? The pamphlets point out that the fate of the Axis armies |