HASTY REHASH OF SABOTAGE

Coleman, Mcalister

Hasty Rehash Of Sabotage THE PLOT AGAINST THE PEACE, by Michael Sayers and Albert Kahn. The Dial Press. $2.75. Reviewed by McAlister Coleman THE authors of Sabotage here collaborate on another...

...troopers and the Hitler mob...
...the middle of the first act...
...over here, America First, Sen...
...Over there, the plotting generals, the Krupps, S.S...
...Wheeler, Gerald L. K, Smith, "the seditionist" mob...
...Our own generals, it is to be presumed, would not be averse to another war, nor would our industrialists object to a resumption of cost plus...
...It should certainly be no great surprise to anyone to learn that the German General Staff would like to have another war or that German industrialists would like to get back to the good, old days when they ruled Europe's economy...
...Our sympathies are extended to the editors in the publisher's office who must have broken their backs to get this thrice-told tale onto the market with any indications about it that it can be of any possible current interest in the light of recent events...
...Reviewed by McAlister Coleman THE authors of Sabotage here collaborate on another of those hastily thrown together rehashes of the enemy-from-within-Germany-wants-another-war books that seem so dated to a reader sitting in front of his radio with the last edition in his lap...
...And that goes for generals and industrialists the world over...
...The cast of characters in this book is so familiar that the audience can hardly be blamed for walking out in...

Vol. 9 • October 1945 • No. 37


 
Developed by
Kanda Sofware
  Kanda Software, Inc.