OFFICE OF STRATEGIC SERVICES WASHINGTON, D.C. 20 March 1944 MEMORANDUM FOR THE PRESIDENT I give your below a report regarding a situation in Germany on March 1st. Our representative says the following: "I reproduce this as received; the ideas are not mine, but come from a good source. The destruction in Berlin is enormous, but it is extraordinary to observe the fatalism with which the inhabitants accept the new situation. Thousands of persons live in the ruins, in cel- lars and in temporary shelters. At the beginning of the bombardment, there were many complaints. Now it seems the population is somewhat used to them. The common misfortune which all are shar- ing has the result that those who suffer are not openly complaining. The air bombardments have not caused any internal revolt. People are not any longer raising the question of who is re- sponsible. The misery is so great and so gen- eral that it stifles reaction. "Among persons above 40 years of age, i.e. those who have had knowledge of, or participated in, the war of 1914-18, there is a considerable proportion of anti-Hitler sentiment, even of de- featism. Persons of this generation are in open opposition to those of the generation which fol- lows them, that is to say, those from 18 to 30 |