31 MAY 1945, Page 13

SIR,—Surely the main contentions of Mr. Victor Gollancz's pamphlet are

unchallengeable? They are: (1) that there are thousands of "good " Germans, i.e., Germans who resisted to torture and to death rather than yield to Nazism, and, (2) that the citizens of a democracy are more responsible than those living under any other form of government for what their Government does, or, as in the case of Nazi devilries, known to us before the war, omits to do.—Yours faithfully,