Indianapolis Times, Indianapolis, Marion County, 25 October 1940 — Page 14

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By WILLIAM P P SIMMS Times Foreign itor WASHINGTON, Oct. 25.—Hitler’s feverish activity in |Europe, Asia and Africa, according [to diplomatic advices just received, lis due to his

recently acquired conviction that America may be in the war before spring and that he must hurry if he hopes to win. . cordingly, it

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aga England; pain ‘against Gibraltay; by Italy against Suez; by the, Axis Powers in| combination against the Near East] by a similar coalition against Da and British shipping off West rica, and by Japan against British and butch interests in the Far Eas 1 carefully synchronized. ? Hitler is said to have expected to invade England shortly after the capitulation of France, When things didn’t come off, he shrugged and said, in effect, “Oh, well, I'll do it next spring.”

Not Repeating 1917 Error Then he began to hear from the United States. Bitterness against the dictators in general and himself in particular, he ‘was told, was rising almost hourly, and, what was more

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was not just talk. e money had been voted and the program was on its way. By spring, he heard, angloAmerican airplane production would spurt ahead of German production. To Hitler, the revelation seems to have come as a shock. Here was something he had not counted on. - Nor had he forgotten how, in 1917, the German General| Staff scoffed at the idea of effective American intervention, and how in 1918 some - 2,000,000 doughboys were on French

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