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Mr. Morgan prisingly large number of Germans defeated at Stalingrad and subse-

reaction by no | Rudolf Hess (one-time No. 2 Nazi) {means implies general acceptance really throws fits in court. jof guilt or responsibility on the how Von Ribbentrop is taking it] {part of the German people for wag- than they are in the fundamental | ing a war of aggression, On the contrary, in a recent sur-| vey conducted by American mili-| {tary government officials in Berlin, 77 per cent of the persons ques- the tioned said that the Germans as a things they did not know before,

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ee Interest in Nuernberg Trials Drops but People Insist Leaders, Not Nation, Deserve Blame.

By EDWARD Pp. MORGAN Times Foreign Correspondent BERLIN, Feb. 22.—I asked Ruth, the girl who makes our beds and | brews our morning coffee, what she ‘would do with Goering & Co, the collection of arch-rogues on trial in Nuernberg as war criminals. “Make them dig under the ground floor with shovels and eat what they made slave laborers eat,” she replied thoughtfully, Which was her broken-English way of saying that she would sentence them to life at hard labor in the mines or similar work. 8helin the trial has increased as newsthought that would be better than|paper and radio facilities executing them.

within Germany—still woefully inadequate to achieve anything approaching an enlightened public opinion—have improved since the proceedings be-

Interested in Defense As in the outside world, public attention seems to be in direét proportion to the dramatic appeal of the trial, Berlin buzzed with gossip and speculation when Russia’ produced Field Marshal Friedrich von Paulus (commander of the German army

quently a leader of the Moscow Free German committee) as a witness. But now that the prosecution is nearly finished the public is more interested in what the defense may!

Most Germans with whom I have] talked are far more interested in how much weight ex-Reichsmarshal {Hermann Goering has lost. Whether

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Fon This “surprise,” however, should be taken with a heaping helping of salt. They might have taken more! trouble to find out such things. ! Their belated amazement must be {viewed in light of their protestations of innocence as a people. Rarely will Germans argue that any of the 22 defendants are not | guilty. | In a Berlin poll 85 per cent | thought that all were guilty. Three | per cent thought that Baron Franz {von Papen might be innocent. And leven fewer ventured the view that {Grand Adm. Karl Raeder, Dr. {Hjalmar Schacht, Baron Konstan- | |tin von Neurath and Hess should not be convicted. The others were inoncommittal. | Colossal Job | In the Berlin survey the question | was asked whether National Secialism was a bad idea, or a good idea | badly executed. Only 37 per cent of the subjects thought it was a: bad idea. Ten per cent had no opin{ion and 53 'per cent believed that it was a good idea, just badly done. That result alone should demonstrate what a colossal and continuious job it is going to be to teach the Germans the lesson’ of ' Nuernberg {so that they won't forget it. | Recently the allies made “de{Nazification” a required course in {Berlin schools, using Nuernberg as {the “textbook.” | That is a good beginning but only a small one. | Without benefit of counsel, mil- | {lions of people in occupied coun- | {tries learned the hard way what {naziism meant. If the Germans are not ‘taught, | too, history may classify Nuernberg | a8 a farce more cruel, even if bet-| [ter- intentioned. than the Leipzig!

{debacle after the last war.

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