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German Perspectives on International Diplomacy Nr. 164: 10 October 1941

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9 October will go down in the history of this war as a date important for both military and political reasons. From the military perspective, the campaign in the East entered its final decisive phase. Bolshevism’s army, the numerically largest army in the world, is defeated or umzingelt. The Soviet Union is no longer a military opponent. Germany’s back is free and all forces can now be focused on Great Britain. Besides this military development, on the same day a new German-Turkish commercial treaty was signed, which has considerable political impact. In it, Turkey announces that it wishes to be part of the new large economic territory which is developing today in Europe under Germany’s leadership. The German-Turkish agreement is long-term and is a significant expansion of previous agreements. That  shows the confidence in the stability of the new European order on the part of a country that England has always seen as an ally.

The response to this double success on the part of the German war leadership on the enemy side is very strong.  In a striking way, the English-American press does not attempt to question the reliability of German statements on the situation on the Eastern Front.

The communiqués from Moscow certainly contribute to that. They are entirely unlike former Soviet tactics, and display a grim picture of the situation on all fronts. Even Pravda writes that the Soviets face the most powerful concentration of troops in history, and that the crisis on the Eastern Front has reached its peak. For the first time since the beginning of the war, Pravda also admires German tactics, which reject successes for reasons of prestige and prefers to destroy one Soviet army after another rather that settling for capturing large Soviet cities.

London radio’s military spokesman, Major Allan Murray, has similar thoughts. He describes the current German offensive as one whose force and strength is unequalled in any previous war. Despite almost insurmountable problems of supply and transportation, the Germans are able to organize and carry out this attack. There is nothing with which to compare it in military history. Yesterday for the first time at a press conference in Washington, the possibility of moving the American embassy from Moscow to Stalingrad was discussed.  Although one knows that Churchill foresaw this development and warned Roosevelt in good time, working out cold-bloodedly British-American policy toward Soviet Russia, it is clear that this will come as a total surprise to the broad masses in Great Britain and the United States. For too long, the British people were deceived by its government into believing that the Soviets would win the war for England, for too long the American public believed the illusion that Churchill’s plan that Germany and the Soviet Union would destroy each other was functioning like clockwork. With the collapse of the Soviet state, the last and greatest source of democratic cannon fodder is used up. For the Anglo-Saxons, this means that they must risk their own necks if they intend to continue their opposition to a new and just world order.

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