Abstract

THE announcement of the official cessation of hostilities with Germany overshadows all other considerations. As we have been frequently reminded, we are by no means at the end of our perilous journey; but we can at least rejoice soberly in the accomplishment of one stage of it, and that a stage which has been fraught with the direst danger. When we look back over the past six years, no one can but be amazed at the achievements of peace-loving peoples against an enemy who over a period of years devoted himself to preparations for war.

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