Is Tomorrow Hitler's?
IS TOMORROW HITLER’S? $2.50 By REYNAL & HITCHCOCK
ONE of the first requirements of the successful lecturer is to know all the answers. Mr. Knickerbocker, a foreign correspondent of long experience, has positive and emphatic convictions and he leaves no doubt as to where he stands in these two hundred answers to questions which are most often addressed to him by members of his lecture audiences. The central article of his credo is that America will be lost spiritually and materially if it does not enter a shooting war against Hitler with all its resources at the earliest possible moment. Hitler he regards as a menace almost transending imagination, Stalin as another barbarian who has acquired utility by joining in the struggle against Hitler. The only hope for civilization after the end of the war will be a Pax AngloAmericana, to be made possible by gaining air superiority over Germany. He discusses the sinister ‘ magic ‘ by which Hitler gained his hold on the German people, excoriates Lindbergh tfr a good many pages, speculates on why someone doesn’t kill Hitler and even tackles the difficult problem of what to do with the Germans after the victorious end of the war. W.H.C.
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