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Country by Country. The document signed by aged (84) Adolph Cardinal Bertram, Archbishop of Breslau, noted that in Alsace-Lorraine, where the populace received the Nazis "with great enthusiasm," there is now hatred of Germany...
...them on their own blood-dry soil. Since it took the German central Armies five great battles to get within field-glass view of Moscow, it was not likely that the Russians would now be able to surge in one unbroken wave to Stettin, Frankfurt-an-der-Oder and Breslau. This first happy plunge would necessarily wear itself out. Whether an other would succeed it was the crucial question...
Died. Colonel Werner Mölders, 28, German flying ace; in an air crash near Breslau...
...dodge Russian interference, the Germans, sick & tired, announced last week that they were shifting their news broadcasts for home consumption from the long wave Deutschlandsender station near Berlin to a medium-wave station near Breslau. The Russians followed them, still interjecting "Lies, all lies,""More fairy tales tomorrow" between the German news broadcasts...
Graf has been professionally active in opera, in Europe and the United States, since 1925. Before coming to the United States in 1934 he was stage director of opera houses in Breslau, Frankfurt, Basle and Prague...