14 SEPTEMBER 1945, page 10

I Received The Other Day A Letter From A Young

friend of mine who is serving in the ranks of the B.A.O.R. He had been in France, he had been in Belgium, he had been in Holland : and now he is in Germany, attached to a unit......

If Hatred And Vengeance, Those Two Alien Poisons, Are To

provide an excuse for horrors which we shall be unable to prevent, but which we can mitigate, then indeed some dread infection will assail our national character and repute.......

The Commissions Of Control In Berlin Can Do Little Without

popular support, and popular support will not be aroused unless the public are told the facts and warned of the consequences. There is no reason why the grim silence which hangs......

Marginal Comment

By HAROLD NICOLSON W E have reached the time of year when the first yellow leaf appears upon the fig-tree, when the lupins have become a tangle of cracked and sodden seed-pods,......

It Thus Comes That Hatred Is Adduced To Justify A

tragedy which sympathy knows itself unable adequately to prevent. It is estimated that from the areas now occupied by Poland some eight million Germans have trekked to the west......