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Show Invasion Fears In GeTsa-i37 ! - i The psychologic effect of actual invasion of Germany by the Red Army may be the deciding factor in undermining the Nazis. j For more than one hundred ' years, despite several wars of ag gression, and with the single ex-' ception of the Russian invasion of East Prussia in 1914, the soil of Germany has been spared the terror and destruction of enemy invasion. In the present war the inviola- bility of German territory has I been rudely shattered by the devastating dev-astating torrent of bombs dropped ! by British and American aircraft. ! When the war began Hermann I Goering assured the German people peo-ple that not a bomb would drop unon German soil. 'Not many weeks ago the propagandists pro-pagandists of Nazi Germany assured as-sured their people that they need not worry about the situation on the eastern front but today the thunder of artillery can he heard I by the residents oi remote provinces prov-inces of Prussia and the German people realize that no force exists I to stop the erushng stampede of 1 the Soviet veterans. The Hitlerian strategy in the east has utterly collapsed. Russian Rus-sian armte are advancing at the i rate of two miles an hour toward German soil and it is likely that actual invasion will become a fact during the present month. The realization that, at last, invasion has brought suffering and sorrow to Germans and that memebers of the "super race" are under the domination of Russian "barbarism" will likely terrify other Germans. In the energy of desperation they may devise some method of ousting Der Fuerhrer, with the conviction that any fate is preferable to enduring en-during Russian retaliation and triumph. |