14 JUNE 1945, Page 13

• BRITAIN AND BUCHENWALD

Sts,-1 wrote explicitly in my pamphlet, in the hope that there could be no possible misunderstanding: "By accusing the ordinary Englishman I put in its most extreme form the doctrine of political responsibility—of the direct responsi- bility of every human being for what happens to other human beings throughout the world."

Dr. 'Thomson accuses me of charging "the long-suffering British public with 'responsibility' for everything that goes wrong anywhere." I must now excuse myself, in advance, from correcting any further

mistakes Dr. Thomson may make.—Yours, &c., Vicroit GOLLANCZ. 14 Henrietta Street, W.C. 2.