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There is no such thing as winning a fight without passion. France went to war apologetically; France fought the war without music and so France lost. Britain went to war apologetically but Britain had the inestimable advantage of being bombed and today for the first time in 100 years Britain is angry and is fighting as she has never fought before. We the United States are today apologetic so sorry that it seems we after all are called upon to fight and some of us still say we should not fight and others say we must fight only with aviators and sailors and never with infantrymen and very few indeed are the strains of martial music throughout the land. From all sides we are called upon to restrain our emotions and it is said that the cool head is the shrewd head and that is correct of course but a cool head without a hot heart is useless on a battlefield. Without anger there can be no victory and useful anger is based upon understanding. Unless the American people can be brought to understand that our national existence and our individual security are today in peril and unless the American people become angry at the enemy we shall become a part of Hitler’s Reich. History may eventually record that Britain was saved by the bombs Hitler has rained upon her since the fall of France. Unless they annihilate the British these bombs will have fulfilled a function Hitler never imagined. He thought they would terrorize the British into surrender; instead the bombs aroused a resistance such as no other population has ever shown for the prolonged punishment of Britain’s cities has been worse than anything we know of elsewhere including Belgrade Warsaw Rotterdam Madrid Barcelona or Chungking. The British required this experience to awaken them. They had been at war eight months when the Germans finally attacked in the West but they had not given up the grand old British custom of the Friday to Tuesday week end. It took the German break-through on the Meuse and then the German bombs on London to shock every inhabitant of the British Isles into the realization that they faced death for their nation and death or slavery for themselves unless they fought with a ferocity even greater than that of their jungle enemies. We are today as sound asleep as the British were before May 1940. We are as sound asleep as the French were before they saw their fortifications fall and their army of 4500000 soldiers with the tradition of Napoleon dissolve between May 10 and June 17 in five weeks of the greatest military debacle of all time. We have had no bombs on America and presumably shall not have them until it is time to trek for the Rocky Mountains. A sober American patriot remarked “How fortunate Britain has been to have had the bombs to arouse her martial spirit before it was too late. If Hitler were to have a lapse in judgment and send just half a dozen bombers over New York and drop just half a dozen bombs it might be the salvation of America.” But Hitler will do no such thing. He is glad to accommodate those Americans who refuse to believe they are threatened until they are physically attacked. When and if the Germans break through upon America we shall awake to find ourselves alone cut off surrounded outnumbered outgunned and outlawed amid a world of enemies.