21 JUNE 1945, page 13

Britain And Buchenwald Sir, —the Gist Of The Already...

between Mr. Gollancz and myself seems to be this. He wrote in his pamphlet that be "rut a heavier burden of responsibility (i.e., for the horrors of Buchenwald, &c.) on the......

Sir, —i Think That Your Remarks On Non-fraternisation Do...

hit the point. I am afraid that the average soldier is not concerned at all with how it hurts the German people—if it does at all—but how it is hurting him himself. To spend......

Non-fraternisation .

Snt,—May I endorse " Janus's " conclusions on fraterhisation in your issue of June 1st, and, at the same time, question whether he is right in assuming that the soldier in......

The Record Of Congress

SIR, —Nationalist India has, during the last few months, grown to look upon your paper as an objective source of information, constructive in criticism and possessing that......

A Day's Tale Of Bricks Sir,— Surely " Janus's " Explanation

that he " spoke of restrictive prac- tices" not "of the rules of the building trade unions" hardly lifts the imputation he has laid upon a hard-working and responsible section......

A Word For Strategicus

Stn,—I read in your issue of May 18th, which I have just received, that Strategicus's weekly articles are about to cease. Unless a more able pen than mine has already publicly......