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Show Eisenhower On The War General Dwight D. Eisenhower, Supreme Allied Commander, admits ad-mits that there is a hard job a-head a-head of our soldiers fighting a-long a-long the western frontier of Germany. Ger-many. "Anyone who discounts the nature of the battle that must be fought," declares the General, "is guilty of wishful thinking." The Allied Commander says that the Nazi Party is holding a pistol at the "kidneys" of the German people and that under such coercion, there may be underground un-derground and guerilla fighting long after cessation of actual military hostilities. Present enemy ene-my rdesistance is based on desperation des-peration rather than common-sense. common-sense. General Eisenhower expresses the belief that the Nazi fanatics will not give up but will go into mountain retreats and underground under-ground to continue determined resistance. While some of the German people see no hope and would like to end the war, they dare no voice their desires because be-cause determined Nazis are a-mong a-mong them to shoot them if they give up. .. |