FARMING AND FOXHUNTING 



cannot think it will ever become part of our social 

 life, but to a conscript people, and there are many in 

 Europe to-day, it is no great hardship. It really 

 means six months longer in the Army, for the life is 

 the same and the pay identical. 



Finally I left the country with very mixed feel- 

 ings. One sees the great movement and progress 

 of the country-side, the completeness of the Germans' 

 great organizing powers, and for this the Nazi 

 regime is largely responsible. But one feels that, 

 behind it all, there is that over-riding dominating 

 force which must dumb the conscience and retard 

 the responsibility of the individual, and the objective 

 of which leaves a doubt and a fear in the minds of so 

 many. 



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