29 OCTOBER 1937, Page 20
[To the Editor of THE SPECTATOR.]
SIR,—In all that is written about the alleged peculiarly un- pleasant situation that modern youth is called upon to face, it seems to be constantly assumed that the seniors of Britain were almost solely responsible for the Great War. With all respect to our former enemies I think it is fair to say that another race also should be saddled with this burden or at least a full share of it.—Yours faithfully, CECIL BROOKING. Arts Theatre Club, W.C. 2.