(Prepared in accordance with Circular No. 121 of June 16, 1933, from the Consulate General, London, and Section VI-1, Note 19, of the Foreign Service Regulations.) POLITICAL OBSERVATIONS From: PHILIP HOLLAND, American Consul General. Liverpool, England. Date of completion: February 28, 194 Data of mailing: February 28, 1942. February has brought reverses wherever the British have engaged in the conflict. Some of the people are astounded at their own weaknesses; others have accepted the disasters as incidents to be expected in the struggle; others are obviously indiffer Those who are astounded have hitherto believed the Empire to be impregnably prepared for defense and regard their defeats as calamitous and are bitter that they have bean misled Those who have accepted the disasters as incidents to be expected had not troubled to inform themselves as to the true conditions. Moreover, they expected, trusting in their leaders, to muddle through and somehow win the last battle. |