Show I Views of the Nations Nation's Press It must be especially disheartening disheartening disheartening dis dis- heartening to the Germans to see Berlin plastered on two successive successive successive suc suc- nights on the scale of the theR theR R RAF A F raids Saturday and Sunday Sunday Sunday Sun Sun- day nights They are Just beginning beginning beginning be be- ginning to learn something of the truth about the Russian front On top of that the sight of the British bombers cruising for tor hours over their capital city dropping gigantic bombs and thousands of incendiaries must be a sore one Where was that which Goering said would never let a bomb fall on the fatherland The high command recognized the danger to morale by an immediate immediate immediate im im- mediate effort to counter the effect A hastily assembled group of bombers was sent to attack London The attack was apparently not very successful success success- successful ful the German bombers were few a mass bombing attack cannot be organized in few hours In the version given to the German people though London was represented as well plastered thus conveying to the Germans until eventually they learn better beller that London was given as good as Berlin BerUn had to take On the side Ide of German morale therefore these two bombings of Berlin may have some use They will not however be worth the cost as we conceive it it unless they are followed up every night or so 80 when tb weather and moon are propitious propitious pro pro- piteous to smash Berlin Bertin so 10 thoroughly thoroughly thor thor- that the hopes of its tk German Gennan people and their trus in Hitler are smashed with i iSan It San Francisco Chronicle i i iI I |