Southern France Stars and Stripes (Newspaper) - May 3, 1945, Nice, Provence Alpes Cote d�?TAzur Hookworms Tai ortday May 3, 194< by Mitchell Wrigh Bond contest cheered for value after War after the Warnice pm plans supermarket like at Home mems program came to you through the Courtesy of sudsy suds soap dear editor believe me i am no bigot who feels that Hie German people Are a leprous race a cancerous growth which should be totally destroyed for the Sake of world peace. Bather i am tolerance itself. I have spent quite some time in Germany prior to the War and have found the people As individuals to he like those in any other country some g Ood and some bad. But Here is what caught my attention in a recent Peter furst article a the quotation a a Many an idealist had his eyes opened that Day in it occurs to me that an idealist in our accepted sense of the word would have Long since had his eyes opened to the truth about the ads by the sight of slave labor from the occupied countries beaten overworked and starved fathers spying upon wives and children jews being massacred to the streets and Herr Goebbels boasting Over Warsaw Rotterdam and London. Yes let us attempt to renovate Ftp gtd rehabilitate Germany and her people to take a place to the family of nations but let us not approach them As a nation of sadly misled idealistic humanitarians the rattlesnakes Back May be broken but his fangs still drip venom. Pvt x c. V. D. Brown dear editor. Is the american Soldier to believe the stories of your correspondent Peter furst Bor some time he has been attempting to convey the impression that the mass of germ arts Realise they have been duped and misled by the nazis that they Are Liberal at heart and willingly convey information to Allied authorities whenever possible v this is quite at variance with the information i be been getting from american fighting troops in Germany some of whom have been in Germany since the first few Days the americans set foot on German soil to quote one a a even at this stage of the War the germans find it difficult to conceal their hostility toward the americans they Glare at us and seem to resent the very air we breathe. If we have a no fraternization Rule it certainly works both ways. They the germans Are much stricter in the performance of theto a Rule although theirs is purely voluntary on the part of the if we can t have the unvarnished facts let s fill the stars and stripes with comics. Your correspondents dispatches Are helping Plant the seeds of world War i. �?t-4 Milton Krumpholtz music the hit Parade tunes become More and More Saccharine. The sponsors have to interpolate hotter Quot All time favourites a to keep things going evidently the Home front is All out for sentimentalism note Tome Tilles Quot Don t Fence me in which was written years age and forgotten and featured again in Quot Hollywood canteen Quot in a making believe that you re in my arms a �?�1 dream of you a Quot i done to want to love you a Quot Sweet dreams sweetheart seems that some of us Are badly needed at Homo to Kaap things 1402kc-2hu h20kc-211u by folks at heme. Out. Howard Ziltner Waukesha we. F a girl. April 1 sgt. Welborn King Evansville . April s3 i. Jerry d. Kayne los Angeles Richard Alan april 15 Cpl. Fred de Tulppo Bronx girl. April it pvt. Louis x Weems Whitesboro. Texas a Edgar prank. April 17. It. Col. Everett o. Hahney. San Antonto Caroi april 90 ski. Fred d. Larsen West new Fork a a a Atril 90 pvt. George n. Oron Gallo. Buffalo boy april 15 be James l. Surface. Bio Erteld. W. Annette. April 15 capt. William l. Davis. Opelika. Ala a Lilian. April 98. Pic c Les ter Hornsby san Antoaio a a Clester w., March a Cpl. John c. Thomas. Bronx boy april it i. Henry g. Ausburn port Byron by a p. T a York hey april it j Lachenberg Chicago John a Joseph. March mines to employ pcs Cannet me Les Olympia theater m he d Anthea two shows daily theoc and to gang with Robert Watson
