Above All Nations (1945) By George Catlin, Vera Brittain & Sheila Hodges
The purpose of this little book, which owes its inspiration primarily to professor Catlin, is a simple one. The war draws to its close in a welter of terror and agony for millions.
While humanity so suffers, voices are raised - in Christian England, in Socialist Russia as well as in Nazi Germany - to preach a hatred which is as corrupting and in the end as fatal to its begetters as to its recipients.
These pages tell another story. They show that even amidst the illimitable degradation of modern warfare men of all nations can be decent and merciful to those who, at the very moment, are their moral enemies.
- Hard Cover with Dust Jacket
- 88 pages
- In Good Condition































